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... doubt he highly offended that distinguished officer by telling him , in the plain bluff manner of a British tar , " we were just waiting for you . " After four months of captivity on board the English vessel , during which we are told ...
... doubt he highly offended that distinguished officer by telling him , in the plain bluff manner of a British tar , " we were just waiting for you . " After four months of captivity on board the English vessel , during which we are told ...
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... doubt that the romantic turn which his mind now decidedly took , and to which it had been , as we may have observed ... doubts whether , if it had not been for his mother , whom he so devotedly loved , he would ever have returned to ...
... doubt that the romantic turn which his mind now decidedly took , and to which it had been , as we may have observed ... doubts whether , if it had not been for his mother , whom he so devotedly loved , he would ever have returned to ...
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... doubt if they will be more offended with the calculating spirit which he has imputed to them as a party , than with the tendency to violent , not to say revolutionary measures , which he has unequi- vocally ascribed to their idolized ...
... doubt if they will be more offended with the calculating spirit which he has imputed to them as a party , than with the tendency to violent , not to say revolutionary measures , which he has unequi- vocally ascribed to their idolized ...
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... doubt if I told you of my flower garden , -I got a great deal from Frescati . I have been at Kildare since Pam's lying - in , and it looked delightful , though all the leaves were off the trees , - but so comfortable and snug . I think ...
... doubt if I told you of my flower garden , -I got a great deal from Frescati . I have been at Kildare since Pam's lying - in , and it looked delightful , though all the leaves were off the trees , - but so comfortable and snug . I think ...
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... doubt that she might have dictated the terms of her future existence . In the mean time , affairs were rushing towards a crisis ; arrest , imprisonment , the form of a trial , execution , and punishments , some- times short indeed of ...
... doubt that she might have dictated the terms of her future existence . In the mean time , affairs were rushing towards a crisis ; arrest , imprisonment , the form of a trial , execution , and punishments , some- times short indeed of ...
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