Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... thousand pounds out of his small salary and innumerable benevolences , to take care of his sister after he should be gone . He helped everybody about him . Fielding's earliest biographer says that Fielding's table was always open to ...
... thousand pounds out of his small salary and innumerable benevolences , to take care of his sister after he should be gone . He helped everybody about him . Fielding's earliest biographer says that Fielding's table was always open to ...
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... thousand eight hundred and twenty - seven , " was one of its good fortunes . Close to us in spirit , it is incredibly far from us in time . As regards the material and mechan- ical side of life Mr. Pickwick is aeons from us and almost ...
... thousand eight hundred and twenty - seven , " was one of its good fortunes . Close to us in spirit , it is incredibly far from us in time . As regards the material and mechan- ical side of life Mr. Pickwick is aeons from us and almost ...
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... thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a world which all persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They were born when everybody ...
... thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a world which all persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They were born when everybody ...
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... thousand men of the children of Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun ? 7 And I will draw unto thee , to the river Kishon , Sisera , the captain of Jabin's army , with his chariots and his multitude ; and I will deliver him into thine ...
... thousand men of the children of Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun ? 7 And I will draw unto thee , to the river Kishon , Sisera , the captain of Jabin's army , with his chariots and his multitude ; and I will deliver him into thine ...
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... thousand men at his feet : and Deborah went up with him . II Now Heber the Kenite , which was of the children of Hobab , the father in law of Moses , had severed himself from the Kenites , and pitched his tent unto the plain of Zaanaim ...
... thousand men at his feet : and Deborah went up with him . II Now Heber the Kenite , which was of the children of Hobab , the father in law of Moses , had severed himself from the Kenites , and pitched his tent unto the plain of Zaanaim ...
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