The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... meet together , upon such a settlement as has been thought reasonable by parents and conveyancers from an exact valuation of the land and cash of both parties . In this case the young lady's person is no more re- garded than the house ...
... meet together , upon such a settlement as has been thought reasonable by parents and conveyancers from an exact valuation of the land and cash of both parties . In this case the young lady's person is no more re- garded than the house ...
Strana 251
... meet with some celebrated thought down ; he showed his verses to the next of his ac- upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better quaintance , who happened to understand Latin ; words , or some similitude for the illustration of ...
... meet with some celebrated thought down ; he showed his verses to the next of his ac- upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better quaintance , who happened to understand Latin ; words , or some similitude for the illustration of ...
Strana 251
... meet with some celebrated thought upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my sub- ject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a specu- lation , which I rather choose to ...
... meet with some celebrated thought upon it , or a thought of my own expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my sub- ject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a specu- lation , which I rather choose to ...
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