The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... poor Susan 482 Inscription for a sun - dial 312 Indiaman 447 Invocation to the Bee Indian Circean 483 See the leaves around us falling 158 47 Shepherd's invocation to spring 325 Infancy and mature age Innkeeper and the bear 207 It is ...
... poor Susan 482 Inscription for a sun - dial 312 Indiaman 447 Invocation to the Bee Indian Circean 483 See the leaves around us falling 158 47 Shepherd's invocation to spring 325 Infancy and mature age Innkeeper and the bear 207 It is ...
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... poor heart , a strong heart and a high Jeanie now determines to walk to Lon- heart . At the execution of one Wilson , don , and solicit her pardon of the Queen ; in Sept. 1736 , for robbing a custom- and through the mediation of the ...
... poor heart , a strong heart and a high Jeanie now determines to walk to Lon- heart . At the execution of one Wilson , don , and solicit her pardon of the Queen ; in Sept. 1736 , for robbing a custom- and through the mediation of the ...
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... poor Mrs. O's being arrested , and the his equipage are so well appointed , he midnight flight to the continent of our got out of the Bench only last week , poor Dandy who arrived in an having thrown over the vagabonds his open boat ...
... poor Mrs. O's being arrested , and the his equipage are so well appointed , he midnight flight to the continent of our got out of the Bench only last week , poor Dandy who arrived in an having thrown over the vagabonds his open boat ...
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... poor young man's acknowledgment ; and my sympathies were too strongly excited , not to blend with my sense of duty , an earnest de- sire to call him back from the unhal- lowed paths in which he had wandered far from the moral and ...
... poor young man's acknowledgment ; and my sympathies were too strongly excited , not to blend with my sense of duty , an earnest de- sire to call him back from the unhal- lowed paths in which he had wandered far from the moral and ...
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... poor wretch had pierced as he lay engaged in mental prayer , but his throat . He had nearly divided the no articulate sound proceeded from windpipe , and all power of speech was them . I watched him for some minutes , completely ...
... poor wretch had pierced as he lay engaged in mental prayer , but his throat . He had nearly divided the no articulate sound proceeded from windpipe , and all power of speech was them . I watched him for some minutes , completely ...
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