Select British Classics, 15. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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44. oldal
... soon had fellows who found me out for a smart young gentleman , and led me into all the debaucheries of which I was capable ) that my companions and I could not well be supplied without running in debt , which I did very frankly , till ...
... soon had fellows who found me out for a smart young gentleman , and led me into all the debaucheries of which I was capable ) that my companions and I could not well be supplied without running in debt , which I did very frankly , till ...
51. oldal
... soon as they have inclosed the person upon whom they design the favour of a sweat , to whip out their swords , and holding them pa- rallel to the horizon , they describe a sort of magic cir- cle round about him with the points . As soon ...
... soon as they have inclosed the person upon whom they design the favour of a sweat , to whip out their swords , and holding them pa- rallel to the horizon , they describe a sort of magic cir- cle round about him with the points . As soon ...
206. oldal
... soon recovered myself enough to let her know that all I was willing to understand by it was , that she designed this summer to shew her son his estate , in a distant county , in which he has never yet been . But she soon took care to ...
... soon recovered myself enough to let her know that all I was willing to understand by it was , that she designed this summer to shew her son his estate , in a distant county , in which he has never yet been . But she soon took care to ...
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