Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Battersea , in Surrey , at a seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors for ages before . His family was of the first rank , equally conspicuous for its an- tiquity , dignity , and large possessions . It is found to trace its ...
... Battersea , in Surrey , at a seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors for ages before . His family was of the first rank , equally conspicuous for its an- tiquity , dignity , and large possessions . It is found to trace its ...
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... ; he accordingly received a promise of par- don from George I. , who , on the 2d of July , 1716 , created his father Baron of Battersea , in the county of Surrey , and Viscount St John . This seemed preparatory to his own 66 LIFE OF HENRY.
... ; he accordingly received a promise of par- don from George I. , who , on the 2d of July , 1716 , created his father Baron of Battersea , in the county of Surrey , and Viscount St John . This seemed preparatory to his own 66 LIFE OF HENRY.
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... Battersea , an old seat which was his father's , and had been long in the possession of the family . He sup- posed he saw an impending calamity , and though it was not in his power to remove , he thought it his duty to retard its fall ...
... Battersea , an old seat which was his father's , and had been long in the possession of the family . He sup- posed he saw an impending calamity , and though it was not in his power to remove , he thought it his duty to retard its fall ...
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... Battersea , the place where he was born ; and fortune , that had through life seemed to traverse all his aims , at last indulged him in this . He had long been troubled with a cancer in his cheek , by which excruciating disease he died ...
... Battersea , the place where he was born ; and fortune , that had through life seemed to traverse all his aims , at last indulged him in this . He had long been troubled with a cancer in his cheek , by which excruciating disease he died ...
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... Battersea , in the vault where my last wife lies , being first paid , I give to William Chetwynd , of Stafford , Esq . , and Joseph Taylor , of the Inner - Temple , London , Esq . , my two assured friends , each of them one hundred ...
... Battersea , in the vault where my last wife lies , being first paid , I give to William Chetwynd , of Stafford , Esq . , and Joseph Taylor , of the Inner - Temple , London , Esq . , my two assured friends , each of them one hundred ...
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