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Pàgina 1
The slavery in which the king was held by his passions , was a great source of vexation to Sully , both on account of his personal love for him , and of the expenses attend- ing such a course of life . One day , when the minister was ...
The slavery in which the king was held by his passions , was a great source of vexation to Sully , both on account of his personal love for him , and of the expenses attend- ing such a course of life . One day , when the minister was ...
Pàgina 7
Under my new engagement I had ten shillings a - week for the first year , and twelve for the second ; but bad health often prevented me from working , when , of course , I got little or nothing . When my apprenticeship was ended ...
Under my new engagement I had ten shillings a - week for the first year , and twelve for the second ; but bad health often prevented me from working , when , of course , I got little or nothing . When my apprenticeship was ended ...
Pàgina 9
This is , of course , rather awkward . People may think that he would have gladly had the lady if he could . Yet such things can be got over . A little plausibility will go a great way to make the notion appear feasible , and the ...
This is , of course , rather awkward . People may think that he would have gladly had the lady if he could . Yet such things can be got over . A little plausibility will go a great way to make the notion appear feasible , and the ...
Pàgina 11
Our author , in the course of much valuable information , suggests , that while we are waiting to see what can be done with America , another great step towards the suppression of the slave - trade at the Havanna would be effected ...
Our author , in the course of much valuable information , suggests , that while we are waiting to see what can be done with America , another great step towards the suppression of the slave - trade at the Havanna would be effected ...
Pàgina 12
Each brother , thinking the others had got more than they ought to have done , and , of course , he himself less , never went near each other , but , on the contrary , continued to the end of their lives to entertain a feeling of the ...
Each brother , thinking the others had got more than they ought to have done , and , of course , he himself less , never went near each other , but , on the contrary , continued to the end of their lives to entertain a feeling of the ...
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