Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From the Year 1783 to 1852, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1866 |
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... suppose his careless disposition , even to his own situation , his turn towards literature and literary society , little suited the hard narrow mind of the man on whom his fortunes depended . My father's marriage , in 1762 , with a ...
... suppose his careless disposition , even to his own situation , his turn towards literature and literary society , little suited the hard narrow mind of the man on whom his fortunes depended . My father's marriage , in 1762 , with a ...
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... suppose that the expense of another governess might be spared , and we were thus left , almost children , to our own devices - to be as idle , and to read what books , and choose what other employments we pleased . With me it led to ...
... suppose that the expense of another governess might be spared , and we were thus left , almost children , to our own devices - to be as idle , and to read what books , and choose what other employments we pleased . With me it led to ...
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... suppose of St. John ) weeping over it . The collection of M. le Chanoine Knyff consists of three large rooms , entirely covered from the floor to the ceiling with valuable pictures of the Dutch and Flemish schools . Sunday , 22nd ...
... suppose of St. John ) weeping over it . The collection of M. le Chanoine Knyff consists of three large rooms , entirely covered from the floor to the ceiling with valuable pictures of the Dutch and Flemish schools . Sunday , 22nd ...
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... suppose brought together to supply the want of a number of soldiers . The garrison at present consists of 1,200 men , including a regiment of cavalry . Tuesday , 8th . - Arrived at Basle ; the streets much up and down hill , but most ...
... suppose brought together to supply the want of a number of soldiers . The garrison at present consists of 1,200 men , including a regiment of cavalry . Tuesday , 8th . - Arrived at Basle ; the streets much up and down hill , but most ...
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... suppose them accessible , and their craggy tops fringed with firs ; from the winding of the valley the mountains seem in many places entirely to shut up the end . Baited the horses at Cluse , a larger town than one could expect to find ...
... suppose them accessible , and their craggy tops fringed with firs ; from the winding of the valley the mountains seem in many places entirely to shut up the end . Baited the horses at Cluse , a larger town than one could expect to find ...
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Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1865 |
Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1866 |
Extracts from the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry: From ..., Volume 1 Mary Berry Visualização integral - 1866 |
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