The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... RECEIVED ALSO BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS : --- HENRY WHIPPLE , SALEM ; CHARLES WHIPPLE , NEWBURY - PORT ; CUMMINGS & HILLIARD , CAMBRIDGE ; J.W.FOSTER , PORTSMOUTH ; JOSEPH JOHNSON , PORTLAND ; G. A. TRUMBULL , WORCESTER ; E. GOODALE ...
... RECEIVED ALSO BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS : --- HENRY WHIPPLE , SALEM ; CHARLES WHIPPLE , NEWBURY - PORT ; CUMMINGS & HILLIARD , CAMBRIDGE ; J.W.FOSTER , PORTSMOUTH ; JOSEPH JOHNSON , PORTLAND ; G. A. TRUMBULL , WORCESTER ; E. GOODALE ...
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... received a hasty and a suitor to Jeanie Deans , tho ' his summons to attend the Laird of Dum- mode of courtship is exceedingly cu- biedikes . Both were surprised , for his rious and taciturn . Bartholine Sad- contempt for both faculties ...
... received a hasty and a suitor to Jeanie Deans , tho ' his summons to attend the Laird of Dum- mode of courtship is exceedingly cu- biedikes . Both were surprised , for his rious and taciturn . Bartholine Sad- contempt for both faculties ...
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... received some information in the meanwhile from the house - keeper on the state of his com- have lived , without fashing ony o ' them . But there's a fearful thing hings about my heart , and an anker of brandy winna wash it away - The ...
... received some information in the meanwhile from the house - keeper on the state of his com- have lived , without fashing ony o ' them . But there's a fearful thing hings about my heart , and an anker of brandy winna wash it away - The ...
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... received , but to this I 65 an Hail Columbia ! favour'd strand ! Fill'd with snakes by sea and land . NOVELS . Extracted from the British Critick , Jnue 1818 . AS S public opinion is by no means order to gratify the pampered palate of ...
... received , but to this I 65 an Hail Columbia ! favour'd strand ! Fill'd with snakes by sea and land . NOVELS . Extracted from the British Critick , Jnue 1818 . AS S public opinion is by no means order to gratify the pampered palate of ...
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... received the letter which you have inserted in your Miscellany for last Month . At these seasons I was anxious to bring him to a just estima- tion of the moral and religious necessi- ty for repentance . As I had long been acquainted ...
... received the letter which you have inserted in your Miscellany for last Month . At these seasons I was anxious to bring him to a just estima- tion of the moral and religious necessi- ty for repentance . As I had long been acquainted ...
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