The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... gave ner power to forbear disturbing his last mo- ment ; which immediately approached . The hero looked up with an air of negligence , and satiety of being , rather than of pain to leave it ; and , leaning back his head , expired . When ...
... gave ner power to forbear disturbing his last mo- ment ; which immediately approached . The hero looked up with an air of negligence , and satiety of being , rather than of pain to leave it ; and , leaning back his head , expired . When ...
Strana 31
... gave me the alarm ; but he immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This line occurs in a joint translation of Helen's Epis tle to Paris , by ...
... gave me the alarm ; but he immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This line occurs in a joint translation of Helen's Epis tle to Paris , by ...
Strana 34
... gave the other guinea ; and he made her understand , she should positively have two more ; but shaked his head , and hinted that they should not live long with her . The widow sighed , and gave him the other half - guinea . After this ...
... gave the other guinea ; and he made her understand , she should positively have two more ; but shaked his head , and hinted that they should not live long with her . The widow sighed , and gave him the other half - guinea . After this ...
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... gave it me . must have taken down a great instrument in When I was thus dressed , I was carried to a bed side , where a fine young lady ( my mother I wot ) had like to have hugged me to death . From her , they faced me about , and there ...
... gave it me . must have taken down a great instrument in When I was thus dressed , I was carried to a bed side , where a fine young lady ( my mother I wot ) had like to have hugged me to death . From her , they faced me about , and there ...
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... gave his grace as- surances of the firm adherence of the States to the alliance : at the same time acquainting him , that all overtures of peace were rejected , until they had an opportunity of acting in con- cert with their allies on ...
... gave his grace as- surances of the firm adherence of the States to the alliance : at the same time acquainting him , that all overtures of peace were rejected , until they had an opportunity of acting in con- cert with their allies on ...
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