The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundN. Bruce, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street; and sold by all booksellers., 1842 - 400 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 78–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... already began to mix with the atmosphere in a thick mist , he might obtain such accommodations as his purposes re- quired . Nothing however offered but the small and inconvenient tenements of the lower order of the inhabitants , with ...
... already began to mix with the atmosphere in a thick mist , he might obtain such accommodations as his purposes re- quired . Nothing however offered but the small and inconvenient tenements of the lower order of the inhabitants , with ...
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... already admitted into the society of women ; but Frances , the younger , required a year or two more of the usual cultivation , to appear with proper eclat : at least so thought Miss Jeanette Peyton ; and as this lady , a younger sister ...
... already admitted into the society of women ; but Frances , the younger , required a year or two more of the usual cultivation , to appear with proper eclat : at least so thought Miss Jeanette Peyton ; and as this lady , a younger sister ...
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... already in her heart the triumph of the British . " Pray , Colonel Wellmere , " said Frances , recovering her good humour , and raising her joyous eyes once more to the face of the gentleman , was the Lord Percy of Lexington , a kinsman ...
... already in her heart the triumph of the British . " Pray , Colonel Wellmere , " said Frances , recovering her good humour , and raising her joyous eyes once more to the face of the gentleman , was the Lord Percy of Lexington , a kinsman ...
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... already losing its ruffled darkness in the long and regular undulations that suc- ceeded a tempest , while the light air from the south - west was gently touching their summits , lending its feeble aid in stilling the waters . Some dark ...
... already losing its ruffled darkness in the long and regular undulations that suc- ceeded a tempest , while the light air from the south - west was gently touching their summits , lending its feeble aid in stilling the waters . Some dark ...
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... already seated when the Captain made his appearance ; though the untasted coffee sufficiently proved , that by none of his relatives was his absence disregarded . " I think I did much better , " he cried , taking a chair between his ...
... already seated when the Captain made his appearance ; though the untasted coffee sufficiently proved , that by none of his relatives was his absence disregarded . " I think I did much better , " he cried , taking a chair between his ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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