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Page 28
... doubt I must let my cottage go , after all . Some hard years , -children grow- ing up , and who want more than they did . " Sell your cottage ! ? The " It is a little in mortgage already . I could not help it . gentleman at the red ...
... doubt I must let my cottage go , after all . Some hard years , -children grow- ing up , and who want more than they did . " Sell your cottage ! ? The " It is a little in mortgage already . I could not help it . gentleman at the red ...
Page 68
... doubt that he had sufficient reason for saying , as he does , at the close of the chapter ; -Thus have I in some degree executed what I proposed , though not without much labour , or rather irksomeness , from the various minutia which ...
... doubt that he had sufficient reason for saying , as he does , at the close of the chapter ; -Thus have I in some degree executed what I proposed , though not without much labour , or rather irksomeness , from the various minutia which ...
Page 215
... doubt remote ; yet this is the surest mode of lessening that dis- tance of time , and I think posterity will owe little thanks to that foresight or prudence which has so impolitically couccded , and which , carried to a greater extent ...
... doubt remote ; yet this is the surest mode of lessening that dis- tance of time , and I think posterity will owe little thanks to that foresight or prudence which has so impolitically couccded , and which , carried to a greater extent ...
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