The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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. oldal
... never published a line but for the benefit of ber fellow creatures , we are restricted by our limits from notic- ing more than what are mentioned in the errata . In a work of this nature several little inaccuracies may be expected to ...
... never published a line but for the benefit of ber fellow creatures , we are restricted by our limits from notic- ing more than what are mentioned in the errata . In a work of this nature several little inaccuracies may be expected to ...
2. oldal
... never forget the description I have heard of this squalid and vagrant family . They wandered , about the middle of autumn , to a lone house , inhabited by a shepherd , who , with severals of his household , was recovering from a tedious ...
... never forget the description I have heard of this squalid and vagrant family . They wandered , about the middle of autumn , to a lone house , inhabited by a shepherd , who , with severals of his household , was recovering from a tedious ...
7. oldal
... never heard of , nor seen , such early depra- vity , and upon finding that LEWIS got up in the night to rob her little garden , ELSPAT was so shocked and terrified that with all the speed she could exert , she trudged three miles to ask ...
... never heard of , nor seen , such early depra- vity , and upon finding that LEWIS got up in the night to rob her little garden , ELSPAT was so shocked and terrified that with all the speed she could exert , she trudged three miles to ask ...
11. oldal
... never lose their reward , and often are recompensed in this life . In the simplicity of his affectionate thankful heart , LEWIS gave up all selfish considerations to soften the distress of bis aged friends ; but ELSPAT informed her ...
... never lose their reward , and often are recompensed in this life . In the simplicity of his affectionate thankful heart , LEWIS gave up all selfish considerations to soften the distress of bis aged friends ; but ELSPAT informed her ...
12. oldal
... never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward confirmed this partiality by informing his lordship that LEWIS and his brother got up with the dawn ; he , as a most laborious pupil , and TERENCE as his teacher . When he went to ...
... never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward confirmed this partiality by informing his lordship that LEWIS and his brother got up with the dawn ; he , as a most laborious pupil , and TERENCE as his teacher . When he went to ...
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