The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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Page 19
... remained but the confess this one . desire of overturning them . From these observations , some people were called upon to point out one story may imagine that we take away from more than another in which the most the writers of fiction ...
... remained but the confess this one . desire of overturning them . From these observations , some people were called upon to point out one story may imagine that we take away from more than another in which the most the writers of fiction ...
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... remained down again . I bade him adieu , which perfectly still for near a quarter of an he answered with a look of assent . hour ; and then opening them again On the morrow I repaired to him full upon me , 1 was rejoiced to see that ...
... remained down again . I bade him adieu , which perfectly still for near a quarter of an he answered with a look of assent . hour ; and then opening them again On the morrow I repaired to him full upon me , 1 was rejoiced to see that ...
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... remained with his patron that the British vessels had orders to since his being minister of the in- arrest him if they fell in with his ship . terior ; a nephew of his first wife , In point of fact he was soon taken , and educated with ...
... remained with his patron that the British vessels had orders to since his being minister of the in- arrest him if they fell in with his ship . terior ; a nephew of his first wife , In point of fact he was soon taken , and educated with ...
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... remained in the tower , tolling the year 303 , to propapate the Chris- every quarter , as if to measure the time tian religion . Being desirous , however , permitted to the abomination of desola- of rendering themselves independent ...
... remained in the tower , tolling the year 303 , to propapate the Chris- every quarter , as if to measure the time tian religion . Being desirous , however , permitted to the abomination of desola- of rendering themselves independent ...
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... remained at the end of thir- filled with the circumstances of that teen days , the rest being either swept dreadful story . We should therefore off by the sea , destroyed in contests for have abstained from our present subject ...
... remained at the end of thir- filled with the circumstances of that teen days , the rest being either swept dreadful story . We should therefore off by the sea , destroyed in contests for have abstained from our present subject ...
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