Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From the Year 1783 to 1852, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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... carried on . Mrs. Tofts , a mere Englishwoman , in the part of Camilla , courted by Nicolini , an Italian , without understanding a syllable each other said ; Mrs. Tofts chanting her recitative in English , in answer to his Italian ...
... carried on . Mrs. Tofts , a mere Englishwoman , in the part of Camilla , courted by Nicolini , an Italian , without understanding a syllable each other said ; Mrs. Tofts chanting her recitative in English , in answer to his Italian ...
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... carried on in the services of war , that the choice of persons employed is narrowed by the question , not of the fittest man , but of the man who can make himself understood by those with whom he has to act . Some improvement in this ...
... carried on in the services of war , that the choice of persons employed is narrowed by the question , not of the fittest man , but of the man who can make himself understood by those with whom he has to act . Some improvement in this ...
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... carry on this sort of short - hand account of my life and the few enjoyments and severe sufferings of my middle age , which hung about me longer than anybody , for I was past sixty before I was allowed by anybody but myself to consider ...
... carry on this sort of short - hand account of my life and the few enjoyments and severe sufferings of my middle age , which hung about me longer than anybody , for I was past sixty before I was allowed by anybody but myself to consider ...
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... carried us to within a quarter of a mile of the ice . We then clambered over a number of large pieces of rock , left by former glaciers , to the edge of the water , where we stood upon large blocks of ice that had fallen at different ...
... carried us to within a quarter of a mile of the ice . We then clambered over a number of large pieces of rock , left by former glaciers , to the edge of the water , where we stood upon large blocks of ice that had fallen at different ...
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... carry us , the rain and fog were so great that , by the advice of our guides , we submitted to the mortifying necessity of return- ing . They could give us no hopes of better weather , and declared if we went to the top of the mountain ...
... carry us , the rain and fog were so great that , by the advice of our guides , we submitted to the mortifying necessity of return- ing . They could give us no hopes of better weather , and declared if we went to the top of the mountain ...
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Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1865 |
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