The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... deserted mansion . " T. HOOD . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : SMITH , ELDER AND CO . , 65 , CORNHILL . M.DCCC.LIX . [ The right of translation is reserved . ] 249. I. 479 . BIBLI ININA NUS TIO ILLUMEA DEDICATION . IN acknowledgment ...
... deserted mansion . " T. HOOD . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON : SMITH , ELDER AND CO . , 65 , CORNHILL . M.DCCC.LIX . [ The right of translation is reserved . ] 249. I. 479 . BIBLI ININA NUS TIO ILLUMEA DEDICATION . IN acknowledgment ...
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... volumes , some in buff sheep - skin , others in bees - waxy buckram , chequered by the brown mottled variety of bind- ing to be found in all schoolrooms ; a pair of globes , in their working jackets of brown leather ; and instruments of ...
... volumes , some in buff sheep - skin , others in bees - waxy buckram , chequered by the brown mottled variety of bind- ing to be found in all schoolrooms ; a pair of globes , in their working jackets of brown leather ; and instruments of ...
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... volume of very tolerable poetry has been composed by a person in that state . I believe he said that they had been , or were to be , published . ” " Don't , dear Soph , pray don't let him mesme- rize you again . There is something ...
... volume of very tolerable poetry has been composed by a person in that state . I believe he said that they had been , or were to be , published . ” " Don't , dear Soph , pray don't let him mesme- rize you again . There is something ...
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... volume of very tolerable poetry has been composed by a person in that state . I believe he said that they had been , or were to be , published . " 66 ' Don't , dear Soph , pray don't let him mesme- rize you again . There is something ...
... volume of very tolerable poetry has been composed by a person in that state . I believe he said that they had been , or were to be , published . " 66 ' Don't , dear Soph , pray don't let him mesme- rize you again . There is something ...
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... volume , that she was unconscious of our approach . Suddenly roused from her studies , she greeted us most cordially , and insisted upon our staying to luncheon at her early dinner . " Sit down on the grass by me , my dears , " said she ...
... volume , that she was unconscious of our approach . Suddenly roused from her studies , she greeted us most cordially , and insisted upon our staying to luncheon at her early dinner . " Sit down on the grass by me , my dears , " said she ...
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Page 9 - They say it was a shocking sight after the field was won; for many thousand bodies here lay rotting in the sun; but things like that, you know, must be after a famous victory. Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, and our good Prince Eugene. "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!" said little Wilhelmine. "Nay... nay... my little girl," quoth he, "it was a famous victory.