The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... French Naval Officer Saturday Night The Mother and Child . By Mrs. Abdy Delaval O'Dorney : an Autobiography ' Tis Sweet to meet thee Charming Roselle . By Major Calder Campbell Lord Killikelly . By Abbott Lee Sonnets to a Friend . By ...
... French Naval Officer Saturday Night The Mother and Child . By Mrs. Abdy Delaval O'Dorney : an Autobiography ' Tis Sweet to meet thee Charming Roselle . By Major Calder Campbell Lord Killikelly . By Abbott Lee Sonnets to a Friend . By ...
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... French- man through various dull streets of the city , Besides the subterranean altar and chapel sometimes among ruined houses , and some- dedicated to the Virgin , there are three other times over wide tracts of ground where there ...
... French- man through various dull streets of the city , Besides the subterranean altar and chapel sometimes among ruined houses , and some- dedicated to the Virgin , there are three other times over wide tracts of ground where there ...
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... French language . Their original costume , also , is strictly Italian . Their bigoted superstition savours of Italian origin ; while the barcarolles , with which the mariners mark the measure of their oars as the fishing - boats are ...
... French language . Their original costume , also , is strictly Italian . Their bigoted superstition savours of Italian origin ; while the barcarolles , with which the mariners mark the measure of their oars as the fishing - boats are ...
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... French homeward - bound ship among husbands waiting to know the wel- fare of their families , and children dreading to learn the loss of their parents , the men are summoned one by one to the cabin , and informed by their captain of the ...
... French homeward - bound ship among husbands waiting to know the wel- fare of their families , and children dreading to learn the loss of their parents , the men are summoned one by one to the cabin , and informed by their captain of the ...
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... French- man's pointed saying , that " La foiblesse est le seul defaut qu'on ne sauroit cor- riger . " I have never seen Alley since , except once about two years ago , when I was re- turning from a dinner at the Freemasons ' Hall ...
... French- man's pointed saying , that " La foiblesse est le seul defaut qu'on ne sauroit cor- riger . " I have never seen Alley since , except once about two years ago , when I was re- turning from a dinner at the Freemasons ' Hall ...
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