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Sinclair Lewis. 3 3433 08222588 3 THE BEQUEST OF MAR 25 1916 ISAAC MYER RECEIVED FEBRUARY. Front Cover.
Sinclair Lewis. 3 3433 08222588 3 THE BEQUEST OF MAR 25 1916 ISAAC MYER RECEIVED FEBRUARY. Front Cover.
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Sinclair Lewis. He was born in Dublin , in the year 1679 , and received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ...
Sinclair Lewis. He was born in Dublin , in the year 1679 , and received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ...
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... receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader will be much better ...
... receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader will be much better ...
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... himself , yet it was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He " received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
... himself , yet it was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He " received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
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