Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... ( suppose a household ) entirely well constituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount of lasting pleasure , in these terms , — The morals of the middle classes of England , * Writing where I have no books , like Salmasius , I make ...
... ( suppose a household ) entirely well constituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount of lasting pleasure , in these terms , — The morals of the middle classes of England , * Writing where I have no books , like Salmasius , I make ...
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... suppose the King's birth - day : : - ' Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his departure for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Address from the Upper and Lower Canadas ; Sir ...
... suppose the King's birth - day : : - ' Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his departure for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Address from the Upper and Lower Canadas ; Sir ...
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... suppose that the brevity of his sentences operated to deliver him from any em- barrassment of utterance , such as might have attended longer or more complex sentences , where an anxiety was natural to overtake the thoughts as they arose ...
... suppose that the brevity of his sentences operated to deliver him from any em- barrassment of utterance , such as might have attended longer or more complex sentences , where an anxiety was natural to overtake the thoughts as they arose ...
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... suppose upon the great north roads , with their heads directed to London , and expound- he size of the attracting body , by the force of its attrac- power , as measured by the never - ending succession e droves , and the remoteness from ...
... suppose upon the great north roads , with their heads directed to London , and expound- he size of the attracting body , by the force of its attrac- power , as measured by the never - ending succession e droves , and the remoteness from ...
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... suppose , on one of the north roads , or Hounslow on the western , you no longer think ( as in all other places ) of naming the next stage ; nobody says , on pulling up , ' Horses on to London ' — that would sound ludicrous ; one mighty ...
... suppose , on one of the north roads , or Hounslow on the western , you no longer think ( as in all other places ) of naming the next stage ; nobody says , on pulling up , ' Horses on to London ' — that would sound ludicrous ; one mighty ...
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