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... appears in the first line a difference of not less than seven- teen years ; a difference , however , which will be found to be nothing more than a distinction of account . On the old plan , the liquidated stock remained in the hands of ...
... appears in the first line a difference of not less than seven- teen years ; a difference , however , which will be found to be nothing more than a distinction of account . On the old plan , the liquidated stock remained in the hands of ...
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... appears at the gate of the dungeon in which Alvar is confined . Valdez enters , and again vainly endeavours to reconcile her to the love of Ordonio . Meanwhile , a peasant brings him an alarming but unintelligible letter from his son ...
... appears at the gate of the dungeon in which Alvar is confined . Valdez enters , and again vainly endeavours to reconcile her to the love of Ordonio . Meanwhile , a peasant brings him an alarming but unintelligible letter from his son ...
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... appears ( p . 43. ) that Joan of Arc had interviews with Friar Richard , in which he proposed to her to adopt the revelations of another woman : but this was an attempt at schooling , which her inde- pendence withstood . It appears ...
... appears ( p . 43. ) that Joan of Arc had interviews with Friar Richard , in which he proposed to her to adopt the revelations of another woman : but this was an attempt at schooling , which her inde- pendence withstood . It appears ...
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