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... my sense of the liberality manifested throughout this transaction by your honorable house . Ever believe me , my dear sir , Your faithful and obliged , THOMAS DE QUINCEY . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. EXPLANATORY NOTICES , THE ORPHAN HEIRESS.
... my sense of the liberality manifested throughout this transaction by your honorable house . Ever believe me , my dear sir , Your faithful and obliged , THOMAS DE QUINCEY . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. EXPLANATORY NOTICES , THE ORPHAN HEIRESS.
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... believe , from Cadiz and St. Lucar to Seville ; chiefly , perhaps , through the confusions incident to the two French invasions of Spain in our own day [ 1st , that under Napoleon ; 2dly , that under the Duc d'Angoulême ] . Amongst ...
... believe , from Cadiz and St. Lucar to Seville ; chiefly , perhaps , through the confusions incident to the two French invasions of Spain in our own day [ 1st , that under Napoleon ; 2dly , that under the Duc d'Angoulême ] . Amongst ...
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... believe , had been the price paid cheerfully at one time for a complete set of Hearne . At Laxton , also , it was that first I saw the total array of works edited by Dr. Birch . It was a complete armilustrium , a recognitio , or ...
... believe , had been the price paid cheerfully at one time for a complete set of Hearne . At Laxton , also , it was that first I saw the total array of works edited by Dr. Birch . It was a complete armilustrium , a recognitio , or ...
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... believe that he was right . A schoolboy like myself had fortunately no dignity to lose . But Lord Massey , a needy Irish peer ( or , strictly speaking , since the Union no peer at all , though still an hereditary lord ) , was bound to ...
... believe that he was right . A schoolboy like myself had fortunately no dignity to lose . But Lord Massey , a needy Irish peer ( or , strictly speaking , since the Union no peer at all , though still an hereditary lord ) , was bound to ...
Side 42
... believe ) that he married an illegitimate daughter of Charles I. But this sketch was begun more than thirty years ago ; and I retired from the labor as too overwhelmingly ex- acting in all that related to the philosophy and theology of ...
... believe ) that he married an illegitimate daughter of Charles I. But this sketch was begun more than thirty years ago ; and I retired from the labor as too overwhelmingly ex- acting in all that related to the philosophy and theology of ...
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