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... never been expected or hoped for . The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions , who were about to enter life along with me , filled ...
... never been expected or hoped for . The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions , who were about to enter life along with me , filled ...
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... , copied upon the other proof- sheet for the use of the printers , so that even the corrected proofs of the Author were never seen in the printing office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the xvi GENERAL PREFACE TO.
... , copied upon the other proof- sheet for the use of the printers , so that even the corrected proofs of the Author were never seen in the printing office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the xvi GENERAL PREFACE TO.
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... never expected or hoped to disguise my connection with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The number of coincidences which necessarily existed between narratives recounted , modes of ex- pression , and ...
... never expected or hoped to disguise my connection with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The number of coincidences which necessarily existed between narratives recounted , modes of ex- pression , and ...
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... never , I believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melancholy pleasure of preserving in the Appendix * the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive ...
... never , I believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melancholy pleasure of preserving in the Appendix * the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive ...
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... never do the like again , To thirst for vengeance , never ben ' Your gun nor pa ' , But with the English e'en borrow and len ' , Let anger fa ' . Their boasts and bullyings , not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house ...
... never do the like again , To thirst for vengeance , never ben ' Your gun nor pa ' , But with the English e'en borrow and len ' , Let anger fa ' . Their boasts and bullyings , not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house ...
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