The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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Page 11
... soon after , and Lady tracts . The death of an old griping Staunton is converted to Catholicism rascal , the elder laird of Dumbiedikes , and retires to a convent . Old David is well painted . He was about to dis- Deans is gathered to ...
... soon after , and Lady tracts . The death of an old griping Staunton is converted to Catholicism rascal , the elder laird of Dumbiedikes , and retires to a convent . Old David is well painted . He was about to dis- Deans is gathered to ...
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... soon be reconciled , and as America of New Zealand an animal of the serpent is the land of the marvellous they are kind which rose out of the water and entitled to forty or fifty feet extra upon looked into his main - top ; of this fact ...
... soon be reconciled , and as America of New Zealand an animal of the serpent is the land of the marvellous they are kind which rose out of the water and entitled to forty or fifty feet extra upon looked into his main - top ; of this fact ...
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... soon becomes evident to him , very strongly that there is not a more however negligent a peruser he may sure and certain way of spreading infi- be ; a certain tact informs him , where delity and immorality , than through this ...
... soon becomes evident to him , very strongly that there is not a more however negligent a peruser he may sure and certain way of spreading infi- be ; a certain tact informs him , where delity and immorality , than through this ...
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... soon as the period of his sentence should be completed , in order to avoid that contempt and execration with which all who knew him would , out of regard to their own reputation , reject him from their intercourse . In this retirement ...
... soon as the period of his sentence should be completed , in order to avoid that contempt and execration with which all who knew him would , out of regard to their own reputation , reject him from their intercourse . In this retirement ...
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... soon realized . appeared more calm and settled . The letter addressed to me , informed pointed to a chair at the head of the me of the fatal fact . I scarcely stopped bed , and clasping his hands in an atti- to read it through , and ...
... soon realized . appeared more calm and settled . The letter addressed to me , informed pointed to a chair at the head of the me of the fatal fact . I scarcely stopped bed , and clasping his hands in an atti- to read it through , and ...
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