Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... observed at a Russian Assembly ...... ...... 306 VIII . Biographical Memoir , supposed to be written by the Ordinary of Newgate ... IX . National Concord .. X. Female Warriors .. 308 311 314 XI . National Prejudices . 319 XII . Taste ...
... observed at a Russian Assembly ...... ...... 306 VIII . Biographical Memoir , supposed to be written by the Ordinary of Newgate ... IX . National Concord .. X. Female Warriors .. 308 311 314 XI . National Prejudices . 319 XII . Taste ...
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... observe daily fall from him on account of his satirical and comical disposition ) ; others , that you are insinuating yourself into the opinion of the ingenious Mr What - do - ye- call - him . Some think you are preparing your sermons ...
... observe daily fall from him on account of his satirical and comical disposition ) ; others , that you are insinuating yourself into the opinion of the ingenious Mr What - do - ye- call - him . Some think you are preparing your sermons ...
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... observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connexions were in the whig interest . However , either from principle , or from perceiving the tory party to be then gaining ground , while the whigs ...
... observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connexions were in the whig interest . However , either from principle , or from perceiving the tory party to be then gaining ground , while the whigs ...
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... observing , that he would reserve what he had to say to another opportu- nity . It may easily be supposed , that the whigs found no great difficulty in passing the vote for his impeachment through the House of Commons . It was brought ...
... observing , that he would reserve what he had to say to another opportu- nity . It may easily be supposed , that the whigs found no great difficulty in passing the vote for his impeachment through the House of Commons . It was brought ...
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... observe that I lay neuter in such a conjuncture . He represented to me the danger I ran , of being prevented by people of all sides from having the merit of engaging early in this enterprise , and how unaccountable it would be for a man ...
... observe that I lay neuter in such a conjuncture . He represented to me the danger I ran , of being prevented by people of all sides from having the merit of engaging early in this enterprise , and how unaccountable it would be for a man ...
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