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... received eve- ry attention . The length of service which you mention , as well as the ar- duous nature of that service , together with the many wounds which you have received , and the high testimo- ny borne to your merits by the dis ...
... received eve- ry attention . The length of service which you mention , as well as the ar- duous nature of that service , together with the many wounds which you have received , and the high testimo- ny borne to your merits by the dis ...
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... received in a former letter . The hopes which Julie had conceived , from my having undertaken to act as mediator , were strengthened when she received the letter announcing the readiness with which young Aubrey had acceded to the ...
... received in a former letter . The hopes which Julie had conceived , from my having undertaken to act as mediator , were strengthened when she received the letter announcing the readiness with which young Aubrey had acceded to the ...
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... received a prize from the Society of Arts . At the period of his first arrival in the metropolis , he only painted in crayons , but these his early performances gave indications of that taste and facility of execution which arrived at ...
... received a prize from the Society of Arts . At the period of his first arrival in the metropolis , he only painted in crayons , but these his early performances gave indications of that taste and facility of execution which arrived at ...
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