Aubrey: A Novel, Том 2T. N. Longman, 1804 - Всего страниц: 390 |
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... ; and then preffed her to return to the village with the good people whom fhe had brought to my affiftance . She answered with a fresh fhower of tears ; while E 2 while the villagers bleffed me . I leave One of AUBREY . 75.
... ; and then preffed her to return to the village with the good people whom fhe had brought to my affiftance . She answered with a fresh fhower of tears ; while E 2 while the villagers bleffed me . I leave One of AUBREY . 75.
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... affiftance I might want in the pursuit of my ftudies ; that , to enable me to provide myself with whatever was neceffary to complete them , and at the fame time to live like a gentleman , my allowance should be liberal , that it should ...
... affiftance I might want in the pursuit of my ftudies ; that , to enable me to provide myself with whatever was neceffary to complete them , and at the fame time to live like a gentleman , my allowance should be liberal , that it should ...
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... affiftance , I purchafed it and about fix acres of land round it . The purchase- money I paid after my next trip to Cam- bridge , when I returned with my fecond quarter's allowance and the cash for my father's draft , two hundred pounds ...
... affiftance , I purchafed it and about fix acres of land round it . The purchase- money I paid after my next trip to Cam- bridge , when I returned with my fecond quarter's allowance and the cash for my father's draft , two hundred pounds ...
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... affiftance from my father . Our expenditure , together with the improvement of Edenbower , had never exceeded two hundred a- year ; and , three years having elapsed , we had , from the annual accumulation and my advance for books , a ...
... affiftance from my father . Our expenditure , together with the improvement of Edenbower , had never exceeded two hundred a- year ; and , three years having elapsed , we had , from the annual accumulation and my advance for books , a ...
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... , or heard from you , on my let- " ter . " " It was not much calculated , " Mr. Goodground , " replied Aubrey , " to encourage a hope of deriving the " affif- I 2 " affiftance I wanted , from any further " difcuffion AUBREY . 171.
... , or heard from you , on my let- " ter . " " It was not much calculated , " Mr. Goodground , " replied Aubrey , " to encourage a hope of deriving the " affif- I 2 " affiftance I wanted , from any further " difcuffion AUBREY . 171.
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Стр. 204 - Look round !" thundered through my ear, in my father's voice, from a corner of the room. I involuntarily obeyed, and, as my eye caught his figure at his chamber-door, he raifed a vial to his mouth.
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