New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 102Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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... been noticed by the sacred historians , and alluded to by the poets . And we may be almost certain , that if it had remained when the Book of Genesis was written , the frequent formula , that it was there 4 The Sites of the Doomed Cities .
... been noticed by the sacred historians , and alluded to by the poets . And we may be almost certain , that if it had remained when the Book of Genesis was written , the frequent formula , that it was there 4 The Sites of the Doomed Cities .
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... remained in camp , desirous of doing the honours to the crowds of visitors who came flocking from all parts . They were of every kind and degree , not the least con- spicuous amongst them being the class of which Mademoiselle Clorinde ...
... remained in camp , desirous of doing the honours to the crowds of visitors who came flocking from all parts . They were of every kind and degree , not the least con- spicuous amongst them being the class of which Mademoiselle Clorinde ...
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... remained true to its principles , at the sacrifice of its reputation ; the works of these keen and clever observers were no sooner sought after from their intrinsic value , than she , poor suicide ! true to her governing rule of ...
... remained true to its principles , at the sacrifice of its reputation ; the works of these keen and clever observers were no sooner sought after from their intrinsic value , than she , poor suicide ! true to her governing rule of ...
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... remained upon that shore in unruffled tranquillity ! They only felt that they were obliged to be stationary , and would never see all the beautiful , the grand , and the wonderful things that the vast world has to display . But among ...
... remained upon that shore in unruffled tranquillity ! They only felt that they were obliged to be stationary , and would never see all the beautiful , the grand , and the wonderful things that the vast world has to display . But among ...
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... remained thinking , though . " I know these foreign posts are uncertain , " she observed , arousing herself , " and at best it will take , I suppose , ten days before Mr. Hard- castle's remittance can reach him : suppose it should not ...
... remained thinking , though . " I know these foreign posts are uncertain , " she observed , arousing herself , " and at best it will take , I suppose , ten days before Mr. Hard- castle's remittance can reach him : suppose it should not ...
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