Baldwin; or, A miser's heir, by an old bachelor [signed G.H.E.]. |
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... long since inhabited a small house , which he rented at a low rate of a gentleman re- siding in the town of Appleton ; although unquestionably unquestionably possessed of considerable property , which several circumstances had BALDWIN . 23.
... long since inhabited a small house , which he rented at a low rate of a gentleman re- siding in the town of Appleton ; although unquestionably unquestionably possessed of considerable property , which several circumstances had BALDWIN . 23.
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Richard Harris Barham. unquestionably possessed of considerable property , which several circumstances had combined to indicate , his habits and man- ner of living had been penurious in the extreme . One old ... possessed of considerable ...
Richard Harris Barham. unquestionably possessed of considerable property , which several circumstances had combined to indicate , his habits and man- ner of living had been penurious in the extreme . One old ... possessed of considerable ...
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... possessed , as I know my friend to have been , of consi- derable property ( though not , I have rea- son to suppose , to the extent many people may imagine ) , a deed of that kind must , of course , be voluminous . ” " Oh no , no ...
... possessed , as I know my friend to have been , of consi- derable property ( though not , I have rea- son to suppose , to the extent many people may imagine ) , a deed of that kind must , of course , be voluminous . ” " Oh no , no ...
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... - ment the pleasure of possessing , in my own little museum , a fragment of one , discover- ed many years ago , in the sepulchre of the learned learned Albertus Stenkenbrüch , the fa- vourite nephew and disciple 88 BALDWIN .
... - ment the pleasure of possessing , in my own little museum , a fragment of one , discover- ed many years ago , in the sepulchre of the learned learned Albertus Stenkenbrüch , the fa- vourite nephew and disciple 88 BALDWIN .
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... young man , whose manners and address would rarely fail to conciliate any one of either sex , who was not previously strongly pre- possessed possessed against him , nevertheless his tall and commanding figure 158 BALDWIN .
... young man , whose manners and address would rarely fail to conciliate any one of either sex , who was not previously strongly pre- possessed possessed against him , nevertheless his tall and commanding figure 158 BALDWIN .
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