Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 131
... interest is the tie between us ; we meet weekly in a coffee - house in street , and form a sort of board of finance , where every mystery connected with the rise and fall of stocks , and interest , is divulged , and canvassed . There is ...
... interest is the tie between us ; we meet weekly in a coffee - house in street , and form a sort of board of finance , where every mystery connected with the rise and fall of stocks , and interest , is divulged , and canvassed . There is ...
Σελίδα 145
... interest suggested , to adjust the balance between the contending parties . The young king died suddenly , after a reign of little more than a year . While both parties courted her as the arbitress of their future fortunes , she ...
... interest suggested , to adjust the balance between the contending parties . The young king died suddenly , after a reign of little more than a year . While both parties courted her as the arbitress of their future fortunes , she ...
Σελίδα 229
... interest and without securities . When M. Oberlin died , he , by will , left Louise Scheppler to his children ; the simple words of a dying master may be heard with interest , and will be more eloquent than any thing we can add : - ' I ...
... interest and without securities . When M. Oberlin died , he , by will , left Louise Scheppler to his children ; the simple words of a dying master may be heard with interest , and will be more eloquent than any thing we can add : - ' I ...
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