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Page 187
... opinion ; and I remember one instance which he alleged , of what he called Brown's petulance , was , that he had criticised severely the crooked legs and drooping ears of Bingo . On my word , Matilda , I believe he nurses his high opinion ...
... opinion ; and I remember one instance which he alleged , of what he called Brown's petulance , was , that he had criticised severely the crooked legs and drooping ears of Bingo . On my word , Matilda , I believe he nurses his high opinion ...
Page 205
... opinion , ought in no respect to interfere with his now using his experience in behalf of the public , - -or rather to further his own private views . To acquire the good opinion and countenance of Colonel Man- nering would be no small ...
... opinion , ought in no respect to interfere with his now using his experience in behalf of the public , - -or rather to further his own private views . To acquire the good opinion and countenance of Colonel Man- nering would be no small ...
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... opinion , however , is not confirmed either by documentary evidence or by con- temporary historians . And if we examine the proceedings of the Vehmic tri- bunal , we shall see that , in principle , it differs in no essential character ...
... opinion , however , is not confirmed either by documentary evidence or by con- temporary historians . And if we examine the proceedings of the Vehmic tri- bunal , we shall see that , in principle , it differs in no essential character ...
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