Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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... present Time . With Illus- trations of the Geology , Mineralogy , and Zoology . By Professor JAMESON , JAMES WILSON , Esq . , and HUGH MURRAY , Esq . With a map and wood Engravings . 18mo . LIVES OF EMINENT PAINTERS AND SCULP- TORS . BY ...
... present Time . With Illus- trations of the Geology , Mineralogy , and Zoology . By Professor JAMESON , JAMES WILSON , Esq . , and HUGH MURRAY , Esq . With a map and wood Engravings . 18mo . LIVES OF EMINENT PAINTERS AND SCULP- TORS . BY ...
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... present distress , and sympathized with my madness of the moment . He suggested all that was possible to be done to supply the loss of the letter . Could I not get another in its stead ? The same friend who gave me one letter of ...
... present distress , and sympathized with my madness of the moment . He suggested all that was possible to be done to supply the loss of the letter . Could I not get another in its stead ? The same friend who gave me one letter of ...
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... present . " " I beg your pardon , sir , " interrupted Harry , " but it would even at present be an inexpressible satisfaction to me to know that if in future such a thing should occur , I should be secure , in the first place , of your ...
... present . " " I beg your pardon , sir , " interrupted Harry , " but it would even at present be an inexpressible satisfaction to me to know that if in future such a thing should occur , I should be secure , in the first place , of your ...
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