Once a Week, Volume 13Eneas Sweetland Dallas Bradbury and Evans, 1865 - England |
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... English wealth . Young Mr. Craggs had so favoured the King's mistresses as to make them as rich as queens ; and he must bring them back , with every guinea of their English money , and make them pay those they had robbed , or take the ...
... English wealth . Young Mr. Craggs had so favoured the King's mistresses as to make them as rich as queens ; and he must bring them back , with every guinea of their English money , and make them pay those they had robbed , or take the ...
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... English manufactures as widely known for their beauty and taste as they are for cheapness , we know but little . That he was intelligent and thoughtful , and fonder of reading and reflec- tion than of noisy games , we may readily be ...
... English manufactures as widely known for their beauty and taste as they are for cheapness , we know but little . That he was intelligent and thoughtful , and fonder of reading and reflec- tion than of noisy games , we may readily be ...
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... English language , was ministering in a hospital in Guatemala some fifteen years later , when an English seaman was dying there . Nanny's heavy chest was not the only col- lection of gold supposed by the crew to be on Lois believed she ...
... English language , was ministering in a hospital in Guatemala some fifteen years later , when an English seaman was dying there . Nanny's heavy chest was not the only col- lection of gold supposed by the crew to be on Lois believed she ...
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... English , but of course all ladies . Our hostess had just drawn our attention to a newly - contrived coffee- making machine , which she had recently pur- chased , and which was bubbling and hissing away upon the table . To me , " There ...
... English , but of course all ladies . Our hostess had just drawn our attention to a newly - contrived coffee- making machine , which she had recently pur- chased , and which was bubbling and hissing away upon the table . To me , " There ...
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... moved off to get the stimulant , leaving Hugh with Poul- son , and about half - a - dozen coolies around him , who , for lack of English sailors , had been en- gaged as part of the crew for the home - 44 [ JULY 1 , 1865 . ONCE A WEEK .
... moved off to get the stimulant , leaving Hugh with Poul- son , and about half - a - dozen coolies around him , who , for lack of English sailors , had been en- gaged as part of the crew for the home - 44 [ JULY 1 , 1865 . ONCE A WEEK .
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