New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... not enjoy even Paradise , if one was obliged to live in it . " . " " No , " replied Rogers , " I dare say when Adam and Eve were turned out they were very happy . " Rogers , walking with two Thomas Moore's Diary . 25.
... not enjoy even Paradise , if one was obliged to live in it . " . " " No , " replied Rogers , " I dare say when Adam and Eve were turned out they were very happy . " Rogers , walking with two Thomas Moore's Diary . 25.
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... live coal . Luckily a salad of cucumber and onions , which outflanked an enormous fowl , came to temper the ardour of these dishes . Bread was not served , yet I prefer this article of diet , common though it be , to the insipid taste ...
... live coal . Luckily a salad of cucumber and onions , which outflanked an enormous fowl , came to temper the ardour of these dishes . Bread was not served , yet I prefer this article of diet , common though it be , to the insipid taste ...
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... live here as did Abraham and Jacob . " " But you are a Christian , I suppose ? " " At London or at Paris , yes ; here I am a Patriarch . I know the Bible better than you , my dear . It is the only book that I read for now six long years ...
... live here as did Abraham and Jacob . " " But you are a Christian , I suppose ? " " At London or at Paris , yes ; here I am a Patriarch . I know the Bible better than you , my dear . It is the only book that I read for now six long years ...
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... live , but now almost all are born in Macao itself , and a very mixed blood flows in their veins . What is more remarkable , is , that the mem- bers of the same family generally bear little resemblance to one another . Every now and ...
... live , but now almost all are born in Macao itself , and a very mixed blood flows in their veins . What is more remarkable , is , that the mem- bers of the same family generally bear little resemblance to one another . Every now and ...
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... live in large hotels and big cities , those hateful foci of propagandism for extraneous habits , which undermine all nationality , jumbling together things the most incongruous , making the nations of the earth alike in one condition of ...
... live in large hotels and big cities , those hateful foci of propagandism for extraneous habits , which undermine all nationality , jumbling together things the most incongruous , making the nations of the earth alike in one condition of ...
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