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Page 181
He thought by showing this predilection for his profession , to conciliate the good opinion of the old gentleman , as well as to make the best use of his information and experience . Whether he judged from Mr. Sturdy's appearance and ...
He thought by showing this predilection for his profession , to conciliate the good opinion of the old gentleman , as well as to make the best use of his information and experience . Whether he judged from Mr. Sturdy's appearance and ...
Page 182
At all events , he thought such a phantom not worth the pursuit ; and yet , after the first emotions of surprise were over , he could not but wonder , if this representation were correct , how it was that so many men had risen from ...
At all events , he thought such a phantom not worth the pursuit ; and yet , after the first emotions of surprise were over , he could not but wonder , if this representation were correct , how it was that so many men had risen from ...
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Sooner or later he invariably casts a thought on those who may have incurred his displeasure ; he reflects on what they have suffered , and regards their punishment as sufficient . He recalls them , when they are perhaps forgotten by ...
Sooner or later he invariably casts a thought on those who may have incurred his displeasure ; he reflects on what they have suffered , and regards their punishment as sufficient . He recalls them , when they are perhaps forgotten by ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
France on the Commerce of 534 | 2 |
Blaquieres Review of the Spanish Re Court on our Relations with the Sultaun | 28 |
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