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... young man , who appears to be the son of a village surgeon ; but in his absence she marries , from prudential motives , a stock - broker , who in the grand year of speculation , succeeded in ruining his own fortunes , and those of every ...
... young man , who appears to be the son of a village surgeon ; but in his absence she marries , from prudential motives , a stock - broker , who in the grand year of speculation , succeeded in ruining his own fortunes , and those of every ...
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... young men who had attained a fit age , according as their fathers had intrusted them to their care , and the youths ... young man . 17. The father of the young man , who confides his son to the soldier of valour , that he may train him ...
... young men who had attained a fit age , according as their fathers had intrusted them to their care , and the youths ... young man . 17. The father of the young man , who confides his son to the soldier of valour , that he may train him ...
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... young men who intoxicated themselves with wine , died for the same , according to their laws and ordinances . 3. If a young woman intoxi- cated herself , she was put to death by the laws of the kings of Mexico . 4. A robber was stoned ...
... young men who intoxicated themselves with wine , died for the same , according to their laws and ordinances . 3. If a young woman intoxi- cated herself , she was put to death by the laws of the kings of Mexico . 4. A robber was stoned ...
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