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Page 238
... ment to present their address . On this day Winterfeldt , who sate next young Vallensteïn , directed his attention to a lovely , interesting girl amongst the crowd , whose eyes eagerly followed those of the Duke , till at length ...
... ment to present their address . On this day Winterfeldt , who sate next young Vallensteïn , directed his attention to a lovely , interesting girl amongst the crowd , whose eyes eagerly followed those of the Duke , till at length ...
Page 256
... ment ; where , notwithstanding the most unsparing use of machinery , and annual premiums bestowed for the encourage- ment of it , they will find men , women , and children all abundantly provided with employment , well fed , well ...
... ment ; where , notwithstanding the most unsparing use of machinery , and annual premiums bestowed for the encourage- ment of it , they will find men , women , and children all abundantly provided with employment , well fed , well ...
Page 544
... ment ; and this prejudice is so general , that a production which may have been written in youth , and kept thrice " nine years , " would probably be censured as exhibiting marks of the author's senility . For ourselves , we owe so much ...
... ment ; and this prejudice is so general , that a production which may have been written in youth , and kept thrice " nine years , " would probably be censured as exhibiting marks of the author's senility . For ourselves , we owe so much ...
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