The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 - English literature |
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Page 10
... ther they meant to pinion him to the fireside under a heap of linsey - wool- sey , like an old burgher of New Amsterdam , swelled into the shape of his own barrels by the innumerable woollen works of his goede vrow . If they presumed to ...
... ther they meant to pinion him to the fireside under a heap of linsey - wool- sey , like an old burgher of New Amsterdam , swelled into the shape of his own barrels by the innumerable woollen works of his goede vrow . If they presumed to ...
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... ther- mometer down to 50. Many persons who have dined with me at these Arc- tic meetings , for the first time , have exclaimed , What a prodigions change in the weather ! We shall ยท have but a short summer ! ' Some have taken a bumper ...
... ther- mometer down to 50. Many persons who have dined with me at these Arc- tic meetings , for the first time , have exclaimed , What a prodigions change in the weather ! We shall ยท have but a short summer ! ' Some have taken a bumper ...
Page 47
... ther fa- ther and to each other . But the cheer- fulness of Brenda mixed itself with the every - day business of life , and seemed inexhaustible in it's profusion . The less buoyant spirit of her sister appeared to bring to society a ...
... ther fa- ther and to each other . But the cheer- fulness of Brenda mixed itself with the every - day business of life , and seemed inexhaustible in it's profusion . The less buoyant spirit of her sister appeared to bring to society a ...
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... ther unwelcome stranger encroaches , namely , Bryce Snaelsfoot , a pedlar or Jagger , whose appearance almost en- tirely overthrows the patience of the penurious Baby ; and her utter dis- comfiture ensues , when a third intru- der ...
... ther unwelcome stranger encroaches , namely , Bryce Snaelsfoot , a pedlar or Jagger , whose appearance almost en- tirely overthrows the patience of the penurious Baby ; and her utter dis- comfiture ensues , when a third intru- der ...
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... ther in this damned country of your's , -- Gude forgie me for swearing , but evil communication corrupteth good manners . ' " Now , Heaven guide us , ' said the what is the matter with the Udaller , man ; Why , man , if you will put ...
... ther in this damned country of your's , -- Gude forgie me for swearing , but evil communication corrupteth good manners . ' " Now , Heaven guide us , ' said the what is the matter with the Udaller , man ; Why , man , if you will put ...
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