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Page 97
... passed the night . The horses came at the hour appointed , and both took their seats in the chaise . The doctor , in order to ascertain the proceedings at the gates of Paris , had passed previously through several of them , on vari- ous ...
... passed the night . The horses came at the hour appointed , and both took their seats in the chaise . The doctor , in order to ascertain the proceedings at the gates of Paris , had passed previously through several of them , on vari- ous ...
Page 125
... passed from one edition to another , and that Johnson either knew nothing or cared nothing about it . SHAKSPEARE.Was ... passing events , which we sometimes find in the letters of our friends , in the same manner as we select striking ...
... passed from one edition to another , and that Johnson either knew nothing or cared nothing about it . SHAKSPEARE.Was ... passing events , which we sometimes find in the letters of our friends , in the same manner as we select striking ...
Page 397
... passed till the day began to break . I heard the clock strike seven , and instantly it occurred to me , there was no time to be lost : the chambers would soon be opened , and my friend would call upon me to take me with him to ...
... passed till the day began to break . I heard the clock strike seven , and instantly it occurred to me , there was no time to be lost : the chambers would soon be opened , and my friend would call upon me to take me with him to ...
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