The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... given by all ranks of people , to commemo- rate the sun's return , and the prospect of spring , when the gifts of nature are shared by all . Friends present some small tokens of esteem to each other - husbands to their wives , and ...
... given by all ranks of people , to commemo- rate the sun's return , and the prospect of spring , when the gifts of nature are shared by all . Friends present some small tokens of esteem to each other - husbands to their wives , and ...
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... given up for lost , had not suffered the least de- triment , but were , in all respects , remark- ably fine , except a few near the spot which had been uncovered . If farmers keep their heaps covered till the frost entirely disap- pears ...
... given up for lost , had not suffered the least de- triment , but were , in all respects , remark- ably fine , except a few near the spot which had been uncovered . If farmers keep their heaps covered till the frost entirely disap- pears ...
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... given by Mr. Bowes , the huntsman , taking the wind of the cover , threw off his hounds , which immediately began to feather , and soon got upon a drag into the cover , and up to the fox's kennel , which went off close before them , and ...
... given by Mr. Bowes , the huntsman , taking the wind of the cover , threw off his hounds , which immediately began to feather , and soon got upon a drag into the cover , and up to the fox's kennel , which went off close before them , and ...
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... given up ; for he was , on his return from this notable ad- venture , reduced to article himself to a plumber and glazier , with whom he luckily staid long enough to learn the business . I suppose his father was now dead , for he became ...
... given up ; for he was , on his return from this notable ad- venture , reduced to article himself to a plumber and glazier , with whom he luckily staid long enough to learn the business . I suppose his father was now dead , for he became ...
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... given him a cu- riosity to inquire after the author . It was my good fortune to interest his be- nevolence . My little history was not untinctur- ed with melancholy , and I laid it fairly before him : his first care was to console ; his ...
... given him a cu- riosity to inquire after the author . It was my good fortune to interest his be- nevolence . My little history was not untinctur- ed with melancholy , and I laid it fairly before him : his first care was to console ; his ...
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