The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... gave no offence . He smiled very affectedly , adjusted his hat , pulled a lock of hair across his forehead , with a view of shewing , first , that be had a white forehead , and , next , that the glossiness of his hair must have owed its ...
... gave no offence . He smiled very affectedly , adjusted his hat , pulled a lock of hair across his forehead , with a view of shewing , first , that be had a white forehead , and , next , that the glossiness of his hair must have owed its ...
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... gave only seven hundred guineas for his horse ; that his groom's horse had run at the Craven ; that he was monsterous lucky that season on the turf ; that he was a very bold horseman himself ; and , that being engaged to dine in three ...
... gave only seven hundred guineas for his horse ; that his groom's horse had run at the Craven ; that he was monsterous lucky that season on the turf ; that he was a very bold horseman himself ; and , that being engaged to dine in three ...
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... gave it me : - " O my forgiveness . ' dear sir ! My worthy friend ! Comforter " O my kind friend ! could I die in of my soul ! do not - O do not , I be- this hope , I have no desire to live . " seech you , let my rash action be ever ...
... gave it me : - " O my forgiveness . ' dear sir ! My worthy friend ! Comforter " O my kind friend ! could I die in of my soul ! do not - O do not , I be- this hope , I have no desire to live . " seech you , let my rash action be ever ...
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... gave him this advice : " One kind of him , it appears that the booksellers were boldness doth draw on another , inso- far from being fond of engaging in his much that methinks I should offend works . The learned Thomas Lydyat , not to ...
... gave him this advice : " One kind of him , it appears that the booksellers were boldness doth draw on another , inso- far from being fond of engaging in his much that methinks I should offend works . The learned Thomas Lydyat , not to ...
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... gave rise to the greatest indignation on the part of Napoleon , who calied it a crime in Joachim to have thus assist- ed a departure , which , notwithstanding the passport signed by himself , was de- signated as a flight . The only ...
... gave rise to the greatest indignation on the part of Napoleon , who calied it a crime in Joachim to have thus assist- ed a departure , which , notwithstanding the passport signed by himself , was de- signated as a flight . The only ...
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