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by Austin Dobson - 1905 - 210 pages
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

Charles Dickens - 1839 - 730 pages
...did not state now in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are upon record trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby: Containing a ..., Volume 2

Charles Dickens - 1840 - 564 pages
...did not state now in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are upon record trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1843 - 464 pages
...did not state now in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squecrs and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality ,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are upon record trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 740 pages
...did not state now in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are upon record trials "at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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Nicholas Nickleby, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 334 pages
...person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pic. tures of an existing reality, purposely subdued and kept down, lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are, upon record, trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 608 pages
...did not state now, in b own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and ha ichool are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...purposely subdued and kept down lest they should be deemed ¡гpossible. That there are, upon record, trials at law in which •-naages have been sought as a...
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Nicholas Nickleby, Volumes 1-4

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 1230 pages
...did not state now, in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...subdued and kept down, lest they should be deemed impossible—that there are, upon record, trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor...
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Works, Volume 3

Charles Dickens - 1869 - 542 pages
...did not state now, in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down, lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are, upon record, trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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Scribners Monthly, Volume 20

1880 - 996 pages
...did not state now in his own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible; that there are upon record trials at law, in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense for...
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Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Memorial Volume

R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 pages
...did not state now in my own person, emphatically and earnestly, that Mr. Squeers and his school are faint and feeble pictures of an existing reality,...and kept down lest they should be deemed impossible — that there are upon record trials at law in which damages have been sought as a poor recompense...
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