The Metropolitan Magazine, Том 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... look to more re - his adventurous spirit rendered him as great cent sources of prosperity as the origin of a favourite with the sailors of the Pollet , and the prodigious supply of household linen fill- ing the armoires in question ; to ...
... look to more re - his adventurous spirit rendered him as great cent sources of prosperity as the origin of a favourite with the sailors of the Pollet , and the prodigious supply of household linen fill- ing the armoires in question ; to ...
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... look after a little fellow comfort was in her child . It was sufficient as raggedly accoutred as herself . At length ... looks of one who was the liv- berries in the hedge ; and the name by which ing portrait of the lover of her youth ...
... look after a little fellow comfort was in her child . It was sufficient as raggedly accoutred as herself . At length ... looks of one who was the liv- berries in the hedge ; and the name by which ing portrait of the lover of her youth ...
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... look at old Grumphy , and seemed to grudge her the involuntary reprieve . This punctual attendance was not alto . gether owing to a general respect for the church , nor to an individual regard for the That very evening we took leave of ...
... look at old Grumphy , and seemed to grudge her the involuntary reprieve . This punctual attendance was not alto . gether owing to a general respect for the church , nor to an individual regard for the That very evening we took leave of ...
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... look at her ; but very surprising that the daughter of an Irish talked on the subjects of the day , until I clergyman , himself a thorough Orangeman , had regained my composure . Even then and boasting a descent from the far - famed she ...
... look at her ; but very surprising that the daughter of an Irish talked on the subjects of the day , until I clergyman , himself a thorough Orangeman , had regained my composure . Even then and boasting a descent from the far - famed she ...
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... look at the matter reasonably , Well. " MY DEAR SIR , " I fear you will scarcely comprehend the feelings which have induced me to take a step which , to one of your strong mind and professional prudence , must appear a little singular ...
... look at the matter reasonably , Well. " MY DEAR SIR , " I fear you will scarcely comprehend the feelings which have induced me to take a step which , to one of your strong mind and professional prudence , must appear a little singular ...
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