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Page 117
... took little trouble to conceal the fact that she penetrated the sophistries which but for her would have remained unsuspected by the very persons who employed them . antagonism between the two , which , in the beginning , took with ...
... took little trouble to conceal the fact that she penetrated the sophistries which but for her would have remained unsuspected by the very persons who employed them . antagonism between the two , which , in the beginning , took with ...
Page 371
... took leave of the royal family there , and this account is adopted by Mr. Croker ; but it is an error , for both Count Fersen and Lord Auckland agree that it was at or near Bondy that the parting took place . It will be seen that the ...
... took leave of the royal family there , and this account is adopted by Mr. Croker ; but it is an error , for both Count Fersen and Lord Auckland agree that it was at or near Bondy that the parting took place . It will be seen that the ...
Page 413
... took good care not to leave until Donal came . Then the boys having asked her if she would not go with them , which invitation she declined with smiling thanks , took their departure and went to pay their visit to the German Ocean ...
... took good care not to leave until Donal came . Then the boys having asked her if she would not go with them , which invitation she declined with smiling thanks , took their departure and went to pay their visit to the German Ocean ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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