The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Том 22 |
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The appearance of the Tragedy of lon , when announced as coming from the pen
of the accomplished Sergeant Talfourd , was hailed by us with exclamations
indicating our high and zealous expectations , - expectations which on the day of
...
The appearance of the Tragedy of lon , when announced as coming from the pen
of the accomplished Sergeant Talfourd , was hailed by us with exclamations
indicating our high and zealous expectations , - expectations which on the day of
...
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On hearing - how he had been apprised of the fact does not appear - that she
was to be married on a given day to Joseph Bennett , he made his appearance at
the time , and the place , and in the manner referred to , and imbrued his hands in
...
On hearing - how he had been apprised of the fact does not appear - that she
was to be married on a given day to Joseph Bennett , he made his appearance at
the time , and the place , and in the manner referred to , and imbrued his hands in
...
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Among the many publications respecting the Fine Arts which have made their
appearance of late years , we know of none of greater merit than the one before
us . All the engravings are good : some of them are exceedingly beautiful .
Among the many publications respecting the Fine Arts which have made their
appearance of late years , we know of none of greater merit than the one before
us . All the engravings are good : some of them are exceedingly beautiful .
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From Pompeji and the eastern side of the bay its appearance is very different . ...
All mountains are delightful , from the variety of appearances they present ; but
Vesuvius , from its constitution , is necessarily more variable than any other .
From Pompeji and the eastern side of the bay its appearance is very different . ...
All mountains are delightful , from the variety of appearances they present ; but
Vesuvius , from its constitution , is necessarily more variable than any other .
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Now her appearance alone was so disgusting that it was absolutely painful to
look upon her ; and , to render her presence still more annoying , she had a huge
pannier of eatables and drinkables , which occupied the place where my legs ...
Now her appearance alone was so disgusting that it was absolutely painful to
look upon her ; and , to render her presence still more annoying , she had a huge
pannier of eatables and drinkables , which occupied the place where my legs ...
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