Select British Classics, 15. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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24. oldal
... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself with four keepers , who are ...
... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself with four keepers , who are ...
128. oldal
... keep within their respective quarters we have allotted to them . Provided nevertheless , that nothing herein con- tained shall in anywise be construed to extend to the hunters who have our full licence and permission to enter into any ...
... keep within their respective quarters we have allotted to them . Provided nevertheless , that nothing herein con- tained shall in anywise be construed to extend to the hunters who have our full licence and permission to enter into any ...
299. oldal
... keeping up the strug- gle in a just balance , excite a very pleasing and agree- able sensation . Let the cause be ... keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having fortified it after such a manner , as to make it capable of ...
... keeping up the strug- gle in a just balance , excite a very pleasing and agree- able sensation . Let the cause be ... keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having fortified it after such a manner , as to make it capable of ...
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