Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 47
... letter they posted or received they were charged 1s . 8d . ; notwithstanding this heavy charge they sent and received 150,000 letters . Is it not fair to assume , that the 400,000 emigrants , who went out last year , would write two letters ...
... letter they posted or received they were charged 1s . 8d . ; notwithstanding this heavy charge they sent and received 150,000 letters . Is it not fair to assume , that the 400,000 emigrants , who went out last year , would write two letters ...
Page 235
... letter . The letter was produced . " It wholly dishonorable facts to a father's memory , but looks genuine . " " Is it not genuine ? " " I am the such as a son would wish to conceal . These letters author of that passage , but not the ...
... letter . The letter was produced . " It wholly dishonorable facts to a father's memory , but looks genuine . " " Is it not genuine ? " " I am the such as a son would wish to conceal . These letters author of that passage , but not the ...
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... letters . Even after that certainty in the son's mind , it needed much evidence , which might have failed , to establish the truth in the mind of others . Meanwhile , a shoal of forged letters has gone forth , casting doubts on many ...
... letters . Even after that certainty in the son's mind , it needed much evidence , which might have failed , to establish the truth in the mind of others . Meanwhile , a shoal of forged letters has gone forth , casting doubts on many ...
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