The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... proved to be the preludes of a more permanent struggle afterwards . One of the most memorable of the conflicts in ... proving less wind ( the enemy first weigh- ing ) we weighed and stood away , keeping the wind , to the Nesse ( Naze ...
... proved to be the preludes of a more permanent struggle afterwards . One of the most memorable of the conflicts in ... proving less wind ( the enemy first weigh- ing ) we weighed and stood away , keeping the wind , to the Nesse ( Naze ...
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... proved , or did not prove , the quintessence of perfection . Not so Mrs. Heckfield . She had settled that , on the impression made that day , depended the future fate of Lucy . When she let herself alone , she was a pleasing , popular ...
... proved , or did not prove , the quintessence of perfection . Not so Mrs. Heckfield . She had settled that , on the impression made that day , depended the future fate of Lucy . When she let herself alone , she was a pleasing , popular ...
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... proved to be the feeble guardian of a distracted kingdom , and sought a refuge from the evils of his destiny in the pleasures of effeminate luxury . But such plea- sures are of a fleeting kind , and they proved so to Stanislas , who now ...
... proved to be the feeble guardian of a distracted kingdom , and sought a refuge from the evils of his destiny in the pleasures of effeminate luxury . But such plea- sures are of a fleeting kind , and they proved so to Stanislas , who now ...
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