Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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Página 33
... once have formed part of the merry group of girls ; but I doubt whether they recognized , in the stout elderly gentleman , thus rattling in his carriage through their streets , the pale young English prisoner of forty years since ...
... once have formed part of the merry group of girls ; but I doubt whether they recognized , in the stout elderly gentleman , thus rattling in his carriage through their streets , the pale young English prisoner of forty years since ...
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... once illustrated his legal acquirements at this time by the relation of the following anecdote to his nephew Josiah Ogden Hoffman and Martin Wilkins , an effective and witty advocate , had been appointed to examine students for ...
... once illustrated his legal acquirements at this time by the relation of the following anecdote to his nephew Josiah Ogden Hoffman and Martin Wilkins , an effective and witty advocate , had been appointed to examine students for ...
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... once into utter silence , and in a few mo- ments got up and left the house . After his death , in a private repository of which he always kept the key , was found a lovely miniature , a braid of fair hair , and a slip of paper , on ...
... once into utter silence , and in a few mo- ments got up and left the house . After his death , in a private repository of which he always kept the key , was found a lovely miniature , a braid of fair hair , and a slip of paper , on ...
Página 66
... once more in the little Pavilion , to which we had moved in the beginning of the summer , the letters ( though carefully guarded by the delicacy of her who intrusted them to the editor , and alone retained among many more calculated to ...
... once more in the little Pavilion , to which we had moved in the beginning of the summer , the letters ( though carefully guarded by the delicacy of her who intrusted them to the editor , and alone retained among many more calculated to ...
Página 68
... once more to sea evidently refers to his anxiety on returning to his liter- ary pursuits , after a season of entire idleness . " It is not for us to question the judgment of the biographer , with his full knowledge of the circumstances ...
... once more to sea evidently refers to his anxiety on returning to his liter- ary pursuits , after a season of entire idleness . " It is not for us to question the judgment of the biographer , with his full knowledge of the circumstances ...
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