Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... ment , and of studious and secluded habits . He was a bachelor , about forty - five years of age ; was tolerably independent in circumstances ; and re- sided in an old - fashioned red brick building , with two clipped yews in front ...
... ment , and of studious and secluded habits . He was a bachelor , about forty - five years of age ; was tolerably independent in circumstances ; and re- sided in an old - fashioned red brick building , with two clipped yews in front ...
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... ment , the apothecary , so far from condoling with him on his involuntary peripatetic achievements , had actually the hardihood to congratulate him ; and even went the length of assuring him that notwithstanding his fatigues and ...
... ment , the apothecary , so far from condoling with him on his involuntary peripatetic achievements , had actually the hardihood to congratulate him ; and even went the length of assuring him that notwithstanding his fatigues and ...
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... ment he beheld his wife's visiter ; and during her stay he endeavoured to make himself particularly agreeable an endeavour in which he was seldom unsuccessful . " Accept my thanks for your kind attention to my dear Jane , " said he ...
... ment he beheld his wife's visiter ; and during her stay he endeavoured to make himself particularly agreeable an endeavour in which he was seldom unsuccessful . " Accept my thanks for your kind attention to my dear Jane , " said he ...
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... ment ; and send forth the burning democrat to the wilderness of nature , with the Bible in one hand and the axe in the other , to attempt in new worlds those fabled dreams of liberty and equality which never can be real- ized in the old ...
... ment ; and send forth the burning democrat to the wilderness of nature , with the Bible in one hand and the axe in the other , to attempt in new worlds those fabled dreams of liberty and equality which never can be real- ized in the old ...
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... ment have deemed it necessary to bring forward two different bills for the suspension of its constitution , and the entire subjection of its inhabitants to the rule of a despotic Governor and Council . New South Wales is brood- ing over ...
... ment have deemed it necessary to bring forward two different bills for the suspension of its constitution , and the entire subjection of its inhabitants to the rule of a despotic Governor and Council . New South Wales is brood- ing over ...
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