The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... hand , and our limits do not admit of sort of adventures ; one of which going more at large into illustration . As is to persuade Jeanie Deans to swear far as we may go we now proceed to that her unhappy sister had not conceal- analyze ...
... hand , and our limits do not admit of sort of adventures ; one of which going more at large into illustration . As is to persuade Jeanie Deans to swear far as we may go we now proceed to that her unhappy sister had not conceal- analyze ...
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... hand ; but on black Monday return like school- and yet one cannot be at church all day , boys to their work , and you see them , nor make a prisoner of one's self because with the pen behind their ear , calculat- it is Sunday . For my ...
... hand ; but on black Monday return like school- and yet one cannot be at church all day , boys to their work , and you see them , nor make a prisoner of one's self because with the pen behind their ear , calculat- it is Sunday . For my ...
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... hand , and was out of sight in two of its becoming a part of equine educa- seconds . " A fine young man ! " said tion . I urged him to explain , and her Ladyship . I bowed assent , and amused him at my expense very much . offered her ...
... hand , and was out of sight in two of its becoming a part of equine educa- seconds . " A fine young man ! " said tion . I urged him to explain , and her Ladyship . I bowed assent , and amused him at my expense very much . offered her ...
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... hands ed , occurred to me ; and when I con- loose , that he might prevent the sur- templated the sad and piteous ... hand , and grasped it convulsively . The pain which the motion of his head had occasioned VOL . 4. ] " " Young Man ...
... hands ed , occurred to me ; and when I con- loose , that he might prevent the sur- templated the sad and piteous ... hand , and grasped it convulsively . The pain which the motion of his head had occasioned VOL . 4. ] " " Young Man ...
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... hand and spread it upon his meaning to me . By the means of this breast , by which I concluded that he expedient , the following communica meant to convey a grateful acquies- tion took place between us : — cence in my design . I then ...
... hand and spread it upon his meaning to me . By the means of this breast , by which I concluded that he expedient , the following communica meant to convey a grateful acquies- tion took place between us : — cence in my design . I then ...
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