Bentley's Miscellany, Том 3Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1838 |
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... entered a low dark room with a smoky fire , two or three broken chairs , a table , and a very old couch , on which , with his legs much higher than his head , a man was reposing at full length , smoking a long clay pipe . He was dressed ...
... entered a low dark room with a smoky fire , two or three broken chairs , a table , and a very old couch , on which , with his legs much higher than his head , a man was reposing at full length , smoking a long clay pipe . He was dressed ...
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... entered so largely into the composition of the most po- lished society the world ever saw . She was born in 1699 , of a noble family , and married , at an early age , to the Marquis du Deffant , a man much older than herself . The union ...
... entered so largely into the composition of the most po- lished society the world ever saw . She was born in 1699 , of a noble family , and married , at an early age , to the Marquis du Deffant , a man much older than herself . The union ...
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... entering his own gate by his dogs , who did not know him in the absence of his attendant , under whose immediate care they had been placed . The other story is , I fear , true : it is that of a wretched mother , who with her three ...
... entering his own gate by his dogs , who did not know him in the absence of his attendant , under whose immediate care they had been placed . The other story is , I fear , true : it is that of a wretched mother , who with her three ...
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... entered the heads of our warlike legislators , who , suiting their acts to their own convenience , were unaware that , while at one time they refused to acknowledge the legality of usury , and at another endeavoured to limit the rate of ...
... entered the heads of our warlike legislators , who , suiting their acts to their own convenience , were unaware that , while at one time they refused to acknowledge the legality of usury , and at another endeavoured to limit the rate of ...
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... entered without ceremony . " No times these for men to sleep in the broad day , Jew : folks who would look to themselves and their goods must be up and waking . " So saying , he walked into the room , followed by Bonomye , who , pulling ...
... entered without ceremony . " No times these for men to sleep in the broad day , Jew : folks who would look to themselves and their goods must be up and waking . " So saying , he walked into the room , followed by Bonomye , who , pulling ...
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