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Page 121
... taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ; but if it does , I persuade myself , you will not interpret it amiss , because it is impossible I should have an indirect end in it , how much soever I am ...
... taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ; but if it does , I persuade myself , you will not interpret it amiss , because it is impossible I should have an indirect end in it , how much soever I am ...
Page 213
... taken by the enemy , but shot by two of his own men , who feared that , if his life was preserved , he might betray them . The first shot made only a slant wound ; " That's badly done , " said he the second he received in his breast ...
... taken by the enemy , but shot by two of his own men , who feared that , if his life was preserved , he might betray them . The first shot made only a slant wound ; " That's badly done , " said he the second he received in his breast ...
Page 445
... taken from humble life , the time of those persons to whom the lessons are addressed might certainly be employed to better purpose than in seeking instruction from a novel . The general reader will find some tolerably affecting situ ...
... taken from humble life , the time of those persons to whom the lessons are addressed might certainly be employed to better purpose than in seeking instruction from a novel . The general reader will find some tolerably affecting situ ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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