The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 64Chapman and Hall, 1842 |
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... possessed himself of the finest collection of the old masters then extant - a collection which would render him the object of envy to his fellow collectors , and from which he could , at any mo- ment , realize an immense sum of money ...
... possessed himself of the finest collection of the old masters then extant - a collection which would render him the object of envy to his fellow collectors , and from which he could , at any mo- ment , realize an immense sum of money ...
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... possessed no small share of that straightforward English independence which was called by his superiors insolence , and by his inferiors upstart pride . His son Edmund , in very early youth , so early that we blush to mention it , got ...
... possessed no small share of that straightforward English independence which was called by his superiors insolence , and by his inferiors upstart pride . His son Edmund , in very early youth , so early that we blush to mention it , got ...
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... possessed of one of the largest and most beautiful estates in one of the middle counties of England , and of the handsomest wife , supposed to be a foreigner . There is domesticated with them a very happy but imbecile old man , the ...
... possessed of one of the largest and most beautiful estates in one of the middle counties of England , and of the handsomest wife , supposed to be a foreigner . There is domesticated with them a very happy but imbecile old man , the ...
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... possessed a house which , for several years past , had been a source of very considerable annoyance to him ; for , though an excellent house , he could neither let it upon any terms , however moderate , for which he might offer it , nor ...
... possessed a house which , for several years past , had been a source of very considerable annoyance to him ; for , though an excellent house , he could neither let it upon any terms , however moderate , for which he might offer it , nor ...
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... possessed of just so many thousands of pounds . We will not hypercritically inquire whether Mr. Quiddy was justified by the nature of his dealings in assuming the style of " merchant : " whether that term in its true , old - English ...
... possessed of just so many thousands of pounds . We will not hypercritically inquire whether Mr. Quiddy was justified by the nature of his dealings in assuming the style of " merchant : " whether that term in its true , old - English ...
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