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Pagina 162
... stood in the dock . It insisted on the crown case ; it ridiculed the defence , and when , amidst breathless silence , the learned gentleman suddenly sat down , I felt that certainly he had gone straight for his man , and that , as he ...
... stood in the dock . It insisted on the crown case ; it ridiculed the defence , and when , amidst breathless silence , the learned gentleman suddenly sat down , I felt that certainly he had gone straight for his man , and that , as he ...
Pagina 170
... stood the principal houses , and out of which a few irregularly built , straggling streets stretched up the sides of the hill . The church stood at the head of the piazza in the midst of the church- yard . The low wall all round it was ...
... stood the principal houses , and out of which a few irregularly built , straggling streets stretched up the sides of the hill . The church stood at the head of the piazza in the midst of the church- yard . The low wall all round it was ...
Pagina 384
... stood at Revolution . Lastly a ruin of great resort the table in the centre , mixing some un- yet much less interesting to our thinking savory concoction for supper . Presently than the château ( of Conninais ) , whose no she brought us ...
... stood at Revolution . Lastly a ruin of great resort the table in the centre , mixing some un- yet much less interesting to our thinking savory concoction for supper . Presently than the château ( of Conninais ) , whose no she brought us ...
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