New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 67
... entered into a contract with him for seven years , and was to receive a thousand a - year for his performance in London and elsewhere , with an annuity to the same amount for his life when the thing failed , or he was worn out . Six ...
... entered into a contract with him for seven years , and was to receive a thousand a - year for his performance in London and elsewhere , with an annuity to the same amount for his life when the thing failed , or he was worn out . Six ...
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... entered the morning - room - scene of Thompson's late pro- ceeding - I beheld a stout gentlemanly - looking man , evidently just off a journey , enveloped in a comfortable great - coat , who made a very respect- ful bow as I entered ...
... entered the morning - room - scene of Thompson's late pro- ceeding - I beheld a stout gentlemanly - looking man , evidently just off a journey , enveloped in a comfortable great - coat , who made a very respect- ful bow as I entered ...
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... entered your dwelling and was saved by you from perishing with thirst ; I have never forgotten that act of humanity . By me you have been preserved from a cruel and agonising death : I delayed , under various pretences , the period of ...
... entered your dwelling and was saved by you from perishing with thirst ; I have never forgotten that act of humanity . By me you have been preserved from a cruel and agonising death : I delayed , under various pretences , the period of ...
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