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Page 180
... kind of poultry , every kind of fish , and every kind of vegetable ; but all these things were to dress , and nothing was ready , though the hour at which I arrived was precisely that at which I know the generality of Englishmen are in ...
... kind of poultry , every kind of fish , and every kind of vegetable ; but all these things were to dress , and nothing was ready , though the hour at which I arrived was precisely that at which I know the generality of Englishmen are in ...
Page 261
... kind , they are always full of kind and excellent feeling . In the varied list of separate essays which fill the volumes , we have a Dialogue among the Letters of the Alphabet , and a Flower relating the Ad- ventures of its Life ; the ...
... kind , they are always full of kind and excellent feeling . In the varied list of separate essays which fill the volumes , we have a Dialogue among the Letters of the Alphabet , and a Flower relating the Ad- ventures of its Life ; the ...
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... kind - hearted female , put into the post - office , as directed , and happily reached its destination . On reading it , the Duchess instantly repaired to the house of Madame Bonaparte , where she found the Minister of Police , Fouché ...
... kind - hearted female , put into the post - office , as directed , and happily reached its destination . On reading it , the Duchess instantly repaired to the house of Madame Bonaparte , where she found the Minister of Police , Fouché ...
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