A Tale of the Times, المجلد 2Garland Pub., 1974 |
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الصفحة 68
Jane West. It may be for the advantage of all love - fick young ladies , who fit under woodbine bowers or fhady beeches , or who walk by moonlight to hear nightin- gales and waterfalls , to learn by what means Mifs ... advantage of all ...
Jane West. It may be for the advantage of all love - fick young ladies , who fit under woodbine bowers or fhady beeches , or who walk by moonlight to hear nightin- gales and waterfalls , to learn by what means Mifs ... advantage of all ...
الصفحة 102
... advantage for poffeffing the good things of this life . Indeed , as his views were not very clear on the fubject of a future ftate , he confidered it to be his bounden duty to embrace all the advantages which the present af- forded ...
... advantage for poffeffing the good things of this life . Indeed , as his views were not very clear on the fubject of a future ftate , he confidered it to be his bounden duty to embrace all the advantages which the present af- forded ...
الصفحة 294
... advantage , that property fhould be tranf- ferred from an indolent fenfualift to an active intelligent enterprifing citizen , who would turn it to beneficial purposes ? Monteith would be just as happy with his dogs and horfes , the only ...
... advantage , that property fhould be tranf- ferred from an indolent fenfualift to an active intelligent enterprifing citizen , who would turn it to beneficial purposes ? Monteith would be just as happy with his dogs and horfes , the only ...
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