The Metropolitan, Том 15James Cochrane, 1835 |
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... possessions : they will not encourage them to depart from under your eyes . Thus , your ships are in the rivers , in the docks , and in the ports . You may visit your property daily : you may assure yourselves of its reality : it is no ...
... possessions : they will not encourage them to depart from under your eyes . Thus , your ships are in the rivers , in the docks , and in the ports . You may visit your property daily : you may assure yourselves of its reality : it is no ...
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... possession of my shop and stock in trade , and he has now a flourishing business . Although he has not yet found his mother , he has found a very pretty wife , which he says does quite as well , if not better . Let it not be supposed ...
... possession of my shop and stock in trade , and he has now a flourishing business . Although he has not yet found his mother , he has found a very pretty wife , which he says does quite as well , if not better . Let it not be supposed ...
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... possessed of the most splendid ruby in the world , both as to size and colour . This was well known ; it was the boast of the nation . When the Burmahs subdued the kingdom of Pegu , the old king with all his family were taken pri ...
... possessed of the most splendid ruby in the world , both as to size and colour . This was well known ; it was the boast of the nation . When the Burmahs subdued the kingdom of Pegu , the old king with all his family were taken pri ...
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... possession of the King of Ava was so fine as repre- sented his answer was in truly eastern hyperbole- " Dip it in the Irrawaddy , " said he , ( that is an enormous river seven hundred miles long and in many parts several miles broad ...
... possession of the King of Ava was so fine as repre- sented his answer was in truly eastern hyperbole- " Dip it in the Irrawaddy , " said he , ( that is an enormous river seven hundred miles long and in many parts several miles broad ...
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... possessions , it equals most , and is far superior to many of the nobility . " The house at Spye Park always struck me with ... possession of every engaging and moral quality ; but the misconduct of his first wife , to whom he was fondly ...
... possessions , it equals most , and is far superior to many of the nobility . " The house at Spye Park always struck me with ... possession of every engaging and moral quality ; but the misconduct of his first wife , to whom he was fondly ...
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