The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... door to every inquirer whose talents entitle him to respect , and , in addition to this , offering something , which even in its lightness is elegant , for those who , were it not for the resources it affords , would live in a state of ...
... door to every inquirer whose talents entitle him to respect , and , in addition to this , offering something , which even in its lightness is elegant , for those who , were it not for the resources it affords , would live in a state of ...
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... door . Were he even inclined to doubt this , by supposing he had mistaken the spot where he saw them over night , he could not ; for the pitcher now in his dungeon was neither of the same form nor color as the other , while the food was ...
... door . Were he even inclined to doubt this , by supposing he had mistaken the spot where he saw them over night , he could not ; for the pitcher now in his dungeon was neither of the same form nor color as the other , while the food was ...
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... door . ' What's the meaning of this delay ? ' de- manded Mr. Suter . ' Come , young fellow , ' said he , addressing himself to the gardener's youngest son , and bending his body to receive him , ' leap upon my back . ' The little urchin ...
... door . ' What's the meaning of this delay ? ' de- manded Mr. Suter . ' Come , young fellow , ' said he , addressing himself to the gardener's youngest son , and bending his body to receive him , ' leap upon my back . ' The little urchin ...
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... door , " said she , with a melancholy face , " and was whamled afore my very twa een ! " A worthy blacksmith , named Mac- lean , was nearly drowned , by re- maining to attend to a favorite sow , that was about lying in . The flood had ...
... door , " said she , with a melancholy face , " and was whamled afore my very twa een ! " A worthy blacksmith , named Mac- lean , was nearly drowned , by re- maining to attend to a favorite sow , that was about lying in . The flood had ...
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... door of the banker was quickly sur- rounded by a dense crowd . Mr. Scott was a universal favorite among his ... doors was brief ; and " it is all over with our poor friend , " was their equally brief reply to the anx- ious questions by ...
... door of the banker was quickly sur- rounded by a dense crowd . Mr. Scott was a universal favorite among his ... doors was brief ; and " it is all over with our poor friend , " was their equally brief reply to the anx- ious questions by ...
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