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Page 145
... probably have made him a petit maitre ; he would probably have dwindled him to a Frenchman . He would have had a head , I will answer for it ; such a head as it would have been ; perhaps bien frisée , et bien poudrée But how does the ...
... probably have made him a petit maitre ; he would probably have dwindled him to a Frenchman . He would have had a head , I will answer for it ; such a head as it would have been ; perhaps bien frisée , et bien poudrée But how does the ...
Page 255
... probably is the kind which charms and arrests the hapless bird , and finally draws him into the mouth of the wily serpent . ' The bread - fruit tree has been introduced into Jamaica above a dozen years , and has multiplied so fast that ...
... probably is the kind which charms and arrests the hapless bird , and finally draws him into the mouth of the wily serpent . ' The bread - fruit tree has been introduced into Jamaica above a dozen years , and has multiplied so fast that ...
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... probably be no more light- ened by such a measure , than a first - rate ship distressed in a storm would be , by the officers throwing overboard their pocket money and trinkets . That this corrupt cant should be circulated among the mid ...
... probably be no more light- ened by such a measure , than a first - rate ship distressed in a storm would be , by the officers throwing overboard their pocket money and trinkets . That this corrupt cant should be circulated among the mid ...
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