Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 1Porter & Coates, 1847 |
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... fortune called him , and what great hopes he had , sailed presently into France . When he was come to the court of France , the king received him with great honor , saluted and styled him by the name of the Duke of York : lodged him and ...
... fortune called him , and what great hopes he had , sailed presently into France . When he was come to the court of France , the king received him with great honor , saluted and styled him by the name of the Duke of York : lodged him and ...
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... fortune , which is mostly equivalent to declining in fashion , shape their course eastward . Accordingly , by an involuntary impulse , I turned my head that way , and inquiring at the clubs in Prince's Street , learned that he now ...
... fortune , which is mostly equivalent to declining in fashion , shape their course eastward . Accordingly , by an involuntary impulse , I turned my head that way , and inquiring at the clubs in Prince's Street , learned that he now ...
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... fortune : and have made it appear , in the whole conduct of my life and enterprises , that I have rather avoided , than otherwise , the climbing above the degree of fortune wherein God has placed me by my birth : all natural ...
... fortune : and have made it appear , in the whole conduct of my life and enterprises , that I have rather avoided , than otherwise , the climbing above the degree of fortune wherein God has placed me by my birth : all natural ...
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