Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... Harrington , Page 228 LONDON : BALDWIN & CRADOCK , PATERNOSTER ROW , AND OTHER PROPRIETORS . BY MARIA EDGEWORTH . IN EIGHTEEN VOLUMES . VOL . 1833 . HARRINGTON ,
... Harrington , Page 228 LONDON : BALDWIN & CRADOCK , PATERNOSTER ROW , AND OTHER PROPRIETORS . BY MARIA EDGEWORTH . IN EIGHTEEN VOLUMES . VOL . 1833 . HARRINGTON ,
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... . RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH . Edgeworth's Town , May 31 , 1817 . Note.-Mr. Edgeworth died a few days after he wrote this Preface the 13th June , 1817 . HARRINGTON . HARRINGTON . CHAPTER I. WHEN I was a vi TO THE READER .
... . RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH . Edgeworth's Town , May 31 , 1817 . Note.-Mr. Edgeworth died a few days after he wrote this Preface the 13th June , 1817 . HARRINGTON . HARRINGTON . CHAPTER I. WHEN I was a vi TO THE READER .
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... Harrington . " I resisted , and , clinging to the rails , began kicking and roaring . " If you don't come quietly this minute , master Harrington , " said she , " I'll call to Simon the Jew there , " pointing to him , " and he shall ...
... Harrington . " I resisted , and , clinging to the rails , began kicking and roaring . " If you don't come quietly this minute , master Harrington , " said she , " I'll call to Simon the Jew there , " pointing to him , " and he shall ...
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... Harrington , who was afraid of poor Simon , the old - clothes - man . Sum- moned to the side of my mother's bed , I appeared nearly in hysterics — but still faithful to my promise , I did not betray my maid ; -nothing could be learned ...
... Harrington , who was afraid of poor Simon , the old - clothes - man . Sum- moned to the side of my mother's bed , I appeared nearly in hysterics — but still faithful to my promise , I did not betray my maid ; -nothing could be learned ...
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