Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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George Eliot. suffering than to beneficent activity . That's what your favourite gentlemen do , of the Byronic - bilious style . " " I don't admit that those are my favourite gen- tlemen . " — " I've heard you defend them gentlemen like ...
George Eliot. suffering than to beneficent activity . That's what your favourite gentlemen do , of the Byronic - bilious style . " " I don't admit that those are my favourite gen- tlemen . " — " I've heard you defend them gentlemen like ...
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... gentleman , hoped soon to see him again . " This is a Transome's house , sir , " he observed , " in respect of entertaining customers of that colour . I do my duty as a publican , which , if I know it , is to turn back no genelman's ...
... gentleman , hoped soon to see him again . " This is a Transome's house , sir , " he observed , " in respect of entertaining customers of that colour . I do my duty as a publican , which , if I know it , is to turn back no genelman's ...
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... grand historical scale , and there is question of peace or war or amicable partition , it often occurs that gentlemen of high diplomatic talents have their minds bent on the same object from different points of 56 FELIX HOLT ,
... grand historical scale , and there is question of peace or war or amicable partition , it often occurs that gentlemen of high diplomatic talents have their minds bent on the same object from different points of 56 FELIX HOLT ,
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... gentleman with high diplomatic talents in whom each is more especially interested . But these select minds in high office can never miss their aims from ignorance of each other's existence or whereabouts . Their high titles may be ...
... gentleman with high diplomatic talents in whom each is more especially interested . But these select minds in high office can never miss their aims from ignorance of each other's existence or whereabouts . Their high titles may be ...
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... gentlemen speakers on the hustings , and others to a Scotch vendor of articles useful to sell , whose unfamiliar accent seemed to have a guarantee of truth in it wanting as an association with everyday English . Some rough - looking ...
... gentlemen speakers on the hustings , and others to a Scotch vendor of articles useful to sell , whose unfamiliar accent seemed to have a guarantee of truth in it wanting as an association with everyday English . Some rough - looking ...
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