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Pagina 9
... present reign , been honoured both with the sympathy and pro- tection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves , to the memory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate ...
... present reign , been honoured both with the sympathy and pro- tection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves , to the memory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate ...
Pagina 14
... present evil days days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a com- parison between the present times and those you mention . I am too ...
... present evil days days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a com- parison between the present times and those you mention . I am too ...
Pagina 17
... present , I trust not , " said the young war- rior , who they now observed was slightly wounded ; " but I pray you of your nobleness , let the woods here be searched ; for we were assaulted by four of these base assassins , and I see ...
... present , I trust not , " said the young war- rior , who they now observed was slightly wounded ; " but I pray you of your nobleness , let the woods here be searched ; for we were assaulted by four of these base assassins , and I see ...
Pagina 25
... present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and unwilling to avow a character to which he is unaccustomed ; or he may be a hackneyed author , who is ashamed of too frequent appearance , and employs this mystery , as the ...
... present occasion . He may be a writer new to publication , and unwilling to avow a character to which he is unaccustomed ; or he may be a hackneyed author , who is ashamed of too frequent appearance , and employs this mystery , as the ...
Pagina 26
... present 1st November 1805 , I would have drawing his characters , and managing his adven- my readers understand , that they will meet in the tures . Had I , for example , announced in my fron- following pages neither a romance of ...
... present 1st November 1805 , I would have drawing his characters , and managing his adven- my readers understand , that they will meet in the tures . Had I , for example , announced in my fron- following pages neither a romance of ...
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