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Page 195
... seems , therefore , to prefer an attempt to cut through the isthmus of Nicaragua , on the southern side of which there is a large lake , said to be navigable ; and which communicates with the Atlantic by the river San Juan . This river ...
... seems , therefore , to prefer an attempt to cut through the isthmus of Nicaragua , on the southern side of which there is a large lake , said to be navigable ; and which communicates with the Atlantic by the river San Juan . This river ...
Page 310
She seems to have liked not a little to divert herself with the odd and the ludicrous , and shows herself in the earlier letters passionately fond of balls and races and London company ; this was natural enough at eighteen . Perhaps you ...
She seems to have liked not a little to divert herself with the odd and the ludicrous , and shows herself in the earlier letters passionately fond of balls and races and London company ; this was natural enough at eighteen . Perhaps you ...
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... seems to give them a just right . ' Like most of the married ladies of her time , Madame DE GENLIS had what she calls a Platonic liaison . ' The object of her preference was a certain Viscount de Custines , who seems to have amused and ...
... seems to give them a just right . ' Like most of the married ladies of her time , Madame DE GENLIS had what she calls a Platonic liaison . ' The object of her preference was a certain Viscount de Custines , who seems to have amused and ...
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