Select British Classics, Volumen38J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... told the people , that he had been bred up at the feet of Gamaliel after the strictest manner , in the law of his fathers . In the 23d chapter he told the council that he was a Pharisee , the son of a Pharisee , and that he was accused ...
... told the people , that he had been bred up at the feet of Gamaliel after the strictest manner , in the law of his fathers . In the 23d chapter he told the council that he was a Pharisee , the son of a Pharisee , and that he was accused ...
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... told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could never find an opportunity of talking with her directly to the point . All this time , however , I was allowed the utmost familiarities with her lap - dog , and have played ...
... told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could never find an opportunity of talking with her directly to the point . All this time , however , I was allowed the utmost familiarities with her lap - dog , and have played ...
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... told the officers what the devil bid him say . They made diligent enquiry for the king's daughter , but not being able to hear of her , they despaired of finding her , when the devil told them that all their search for the princess was ...
... told the officers what the devil bid him say . They made diligent enquiry for the king's daughter , but not being able to hear of her , they despaired of finding her , when the devil told them that all their search for the princess was ...
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