The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... manners and customs 140,172,187,238 Persians , superstitions of 188 Scotch honour and attachment Scientific miscellanies 312 284 , 324 , 316 , 406 Persian women , seclusion of 185 , 238,288 Persian cities , noises of 240 Scotch fir ...
... manners and customs 140,172,187,238 Persians , superstitions of 188 Scotch honour and attachment Scientific miscellanies 312 284 , 324 , 316 , 406 Persian women , seclusion of 185 , 238,288 Persian cities , noises of 240 Scotch fir ...
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... manner , the charac- quences ; and the catastrophe is dread- teristics of a sect ( Cameronians ) neither fully just , though perhaps the moral les- so important nor so interesting as the son instilled by the lives of Euphemia ...
... manner , the charac- quences ; and the catastrophe is dread- teristics of a sect ( Cameronians ) neither fully just , though perhaps the moral les- so important nor so interesting as the son instilled by the lives of Euphemia ...
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... manner in which tellect could afford them , to carry into they are blended together , that excites execution their nefarious projects . our disgust , and demands our reprehen- Knowing that the first point of art is to sion . It is not ...
... manner in which tellect could afford them , to carry into they are blended together , that excites execution their nefarious projects . our disgust , and demands our reprehen- Knowing that the first point of art is to sion . It is not ...
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... manner . that he looks more like an Egyptian " What beautiful horse ! " said mummy than a man . What impudence ! Lady Mary . Yes , ' replied Mille- he has got some groom out of place , fleurs , he is one of the best bred with a cockade ...
... manner . that he looks more like an Egyptian " What beautiful horse ! " said mummy than a man . What impudence ! Lady Mary . Yes , ' replied Mille- he has got some groom out of place , fleurs , he is one of the best bred with a cockade ...
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... manner . But the latter years of " " The prominent tone of all these his life were principally passed in trav- works ... manners gentlemanly ; romance . But for the revolting excess and his conversation agreeable . He to which he was so ...
... manner . But the latter years of " " The prominent tone of all these his life were principally passed in trav- works ... manners gentlemanly ; romance . But for the revolting excess and his conversation agreeable . He to which he was so ...
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