Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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Page 181
... appeared to think the English groom of Captain Travers , as , with his coat off , he proceeded to open a well - thumbed and greasy - looking little book , wherein could be seen dialogues of Italian on one side and English on the other ...
... appeared to think the English groom of Captain Travers , as , with his coat off , he proceeded to open a well - thumbed and greasy - looking little book , wherein could be seen dialogues of Italian on one side and English on the other ...
Page 557
... appeared un- avoidable . While Pomperant was straining every nerve to reach Pavia , the horse of one of the reiters stumbled and fell , and , ere the man could disengage himself , he was surrounded by the French troopers , several of ...
... appeared un- avoidable . While Pomperant was straining every nerve to reach Pavia , the horse of one of the reiters stumbled and fell , and , ere the man could disengage himself , he was surrounded by the French troopers , several of ...
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... appeared to place eight or ten of the volumes within my reach , and then commenced what I intended should be a perfect literary debauch . It is the only way to get through one - tenth part of the light literature of the day . I take it ...
... appeared to place eight or ten of the volumes within my reach , and then commenced what I intended should be a perfect literary debauch . It is the only way to get through one - tenth part of the light literature of the day . I take it ...
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The Constable de Bourbon By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 331 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1866 | 28 |
French Aristocracy at the Seaside | 47 |
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