The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... is an enchanter who can of his health and his affairs , being bring him to life again , or cause the strangely jumbled , in a head which was quadruped to cast him up . never one of the clearest : 12 New Tales of my Landlord . ' { VOL.
... is an enchanter who can of his health and his affairs , being bring him to life again , or cause the strangely jumbled , in a head which was quadruped to cast him up . never one of the clearest : 12 New Tales of my Landlord . ' { VOL.
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... causes , which have led many to condemn every work of that nature , as injurious in its consequences , and un- worthy the attention of any rational being . moment's diminution , they have , on that account , brought down upon their ...
... causes , which have led many to condemn every work of that nature , as injurious in its consequences , and un- worthy the attention of any rational being . moment's diminution , they have , on that account , brought down upon their ...
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... cause of novel- litions of mawkish sentimentality . writers . As long then as they are con- These essays , considered as essays , tented with merely not transgressing may be very good , but unfortunately the boundaries of morality and ...
... cause of novel- litions of mawkish sentimentality . writers . As long then as they are con- These essays , considered as essays , tented with merely not transgressing may be very good , but unfortunately the boundaries of morality and ...
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... cause no man commits them ignorantly , having doue more good in her age and or is unacquainted with their conse- generation , than all the superannuated quences : but against those smaller governors and governesses , who have vices ...
... cause no man commits them ignorantly , having doue more good in her age and or is unacquainted with their conse- generation , than all the superannuated quences : but against those smaller governors and governesses , who have vices ...
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... caused the blood to gush could not avoid regarding him as a afresh ; at length , however , he sunk dreadful example of that subjugation fainting into that gentleman's arms , to evil , by which a youth , who discards who requested me to ...
... caused the blood to gush could not avoid regarding him as a afresh ; at length , however , he sunk dreadful example of that subjugation fainting into that gentleman's arms , to evil , by which a youth , who discards who requested me to ...
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