Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... brought , some said from Italy , others from the Levant , among some goods which were brought home by their Turkey fleet ; others said it was brought from Candia ; others from Cyprus . It mattered not from whence it came ; but all ...
... brought , some said from Italy , others from the Levant , among some goods which were brought home by their Turkey fleet ; others said it was brought from Candia ; others from Cyprus . It mattered not from whence it came ; but all ...
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... brought to the same distress , and to the same manner of making their choice , and therefore I desire this account may pass with them rather for a direction to them- selves to act by , than a history of my actings , seeing it may not be ...
... brought to the same distress , and to the same manner of making their choice , and therefore I desire this account may pass with them rather for a direction to them- selves to act by , than a history of my actings , seeing it may not be ...
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... brought with it a great flux of pride and new fashions ; all people were gay and luxurious , and the joy of the restoration had brought a vast many families to London . But I must go back again to the beginning of this sur- prising time ...
... brought with it a great flux of pride and new fashions ; all people were gay and luxurious , and the joy of the restoration had brought a vast many families to London . But I must go back again to the beginning of this sur- prising time ...
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... brought back again by night , and the parties in this case offending , to be punished at the direction of the alderman of the ward , and the house of the receiver of such visited person , to be shut up for twenty days . Every Visited ...
... brought back again by night , and the parties in this case offending , to be punished at the direction of the alderman of the ward , and the house of the receiver of such visited person , to be shut up for twenty days . Every Visited ...
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... brought to my lord mayor , of houses cause- lessly , and some maliciously , shut up ; I cannot say , but upon inquiry , many that complained so loudly were found in a condition to be continued ; and others again , inspection being made ...
... brought to my lord mayor , of houses cause- lessly , and some maliciously , shut up ; I cannot say , but upon inquiry , many that complained so loudly were found in a condition to be continued ; and others again , inspection being made ...
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