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Page 154
She then expresses a natural wish to take in public the rank and situation to which she was intitled , and to share openly in his glory and dignity : - " Why , Amy , " said the Earl , looking around , " are not these apartments ...
She then expresses a natural wish to take in public the rank and situation to which she was intitled , and to share openly in his glory and dignity : - " Why , Amy , " said the Earl , looking around , " are not these apartments ...
Page 303
Is the parish large , and do five house- keepers , living at one of its desert extremities , wish for a school for their accommodation ? Does any individual fancy that he could make a school , with a comfortable house and garden , and a ...
Is the parish large , and do five house- keepers , living at one of its desert extremities , wish for a school for their accommodation ? Does any individual fancy that he could make a school , with a comfortable house and garden , and a ...
Page 454
... wish to im- pose on their auditors . ... them with so much presumption and confidence , they wish to be perfectly convinced that he is right ; and if , in consequence of this internal struggle , they remain insensible to his attacks ...
... wish to im- pose on their auditors . ... them with so much presumption and confidence , they wish to be perfectly convinced that he is right ; and if , in consequence of this internal struggle , they remain insensible to his attacks ...
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