A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... took the book and put in favours of yesterday ; and hope to have her pocket . Took leave . the happiness of waiting on you tomorrow before eight a - clock after noon . I pray GOD to keep you , and give you a joyfull entrance upon the ...
... took the book and put in favours of yesterday ; and hope to have her pocket . Took leave . the happiness of waiting on you tomorrow before eight a - clock after noon . I pray GOD to keep you , and give you a joyfull entrance upon the ...
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... took much diver- 15 sion and pleasure abroad , ran in debt , and neglected his business ; upon which all business left him , and finding nothing to do , he followed Keimer to Barbadoes , taking the printing - house with him . There 20 ...
... took much diver- 15 sion and pleasure abroad , ran in debt , and neglected his business ; upon which all business left him , and finding nothing to do , he followed Keimer to Barbadoes , taking the printing - house with him . There 20 ...
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... took our time , and we searched everywhere . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire building , room by room , de- voting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each apartment ...
... took our time , and we searched everywhere . I have had long experience in these affairs . I took the entire building , room by room , de- voting the nights of a whole week to each . We examined , first , the furniture of each apartment ...
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