The Metropolitan Magazine, Томи 3 – 4Theodore Foster, 1837 |
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... person this lady might be ; but he was too discreet to put the ques- tion . He was , however , pleased to hear that there was a young female in the house , as it would make the time pass away more agreeably ; not that he expected much ...
... person this lady might be ; but he was too discreet to put the ques- tion . He was , however , pleased to hear that there was a young female in the house , as it would make the time pass away more agreeably ; not that he expected much ...
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... person he had conjured up in his mind's eye , when at his toilet ! Apparently about seventeen or eighteen years of age , she was rather above the height of woman , delicately formed , although not by any means thin in her person ; her ...
... person he had conjured up in his mind's eye , when at his toilet ! Apparently about seventeen or eighteen years of age , she was rather above the height of woman , delicately formed , although not by any means thin in her person ; her ...
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... person one of Nature's master- versation till after supper , but in the mean- pieces . time , could you not just give me a little inkling of what is going on ? " Ramsay had difficulty in stifling a smile at this specimen of Mynheer ...
... person one of Nature's master- versation till after supper , but in the mean- pieces . time , could you not just give me a little inkling of what is going on ? " Ramsay had difficulty in stifling a smile at this specimen of Mynheer ...
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... person ; the cause of the disputes of nine married couples out of ten , I believe to arise from the ill - judged interference of relations . As soon as a married pair have begun to feel tolerably settled , the relations of both parties ...
... person ; the cause of the disputes of nine married couples out of ten , I believe to arise from the ill - judged interference of relations . As soon as a married pair have begun to feel tolerably settled , the relations of both parties ...
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... person Caro- jecture . Mrs. Clifford , satisfied and hap - line received such advice . About two py , as she appeared to be , felt that she had years before her own engagement , her three heavy grounds of complaint against cousin , Lucy ...
... person Caro- jecture . Mrs. Clifford , satisfied and hap - line received such advice . About two py , as she appeared to be , felt that she had years before her own engagement , her three heavy grounds of complaint against cousin , Lucy ...
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Сторінка 67 - I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb, I put him in a pint pot, and there I bid him drum...
Сторінка 89 - I know that we shall meet our babe (his mother dear and I) Where God for aye shall wipe away all tears from every eye.
Сторінка 216 - Papist shall be capable of purchasing any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, either in his own name, or in the name of any other person in trust for him.
Сторінка 389 - Macistus' steep, — See it burst like a blazing sun ! Doth Macistus sleep On his tower-clad steep * No ! rapid and red doth the wild-fire sweep. It flashes afar on the wayward stream Of the wild Euripus, the rushing beam ! It rouses the light on Messapion's height, And they feed its breath with the withered heath.
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Сторінка 293 - The Success has hove-to athwart-hawse of the Genereux, and is firing her larboard broadside. The Frenchman has hoisted his tri-colour, with a rear-admirals flag." "Bravo — Success, at her again!" "She has wore round, my lord, and firing her starboard broadside. It has winged her, my lord — her flying kites are flying away altogether. The enemy is close on the Success, who must receive her tremendous broadside.
Сторінка 89 - Are numbered with the secret things which God will not reveal. But I know (for God hath told me this) that he is now at rest, Where other blessed infants be, on their Saviour's loving breast.
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