The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... tion with respect to its body . They and crew to establish this extraordinary never came nearer to the surface than fact . This account is given in Lloyd's six feet , so we found it useless to attempt list , which alone renders it ...
... tion with respect to its body . They and crew to establish this extraordinary never came nearer to the surface than fact . This account is given in Lloyd's six feet , so we found it useless to attempt list , which alone renders it ...
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... tion of enthusiastic feeling . same time that they withdraw it from the sphere of their contamination . Nor are these advantages confined only to the younger branches of the communi- ty ; they extend also to the more ad- vanced in life ...
... tion of enthusiastic feeling . same time that they withdraw it from the sphere of their contamination . Nor are these advantages confined only to the younger branches of the communi- ty ; they extend also to the more ad- vanced in life ...
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... tion will increase with each succeeding sentiment which he utters , and every minute and that the momentary situation which he describes , is consid- gratification of any illegal passion , ered as merely figuring towards the whether it ...
... tion will increase with each succeeding sentiment which he utters , and every minute and that the momentary situation which he describes , is consid- gratification of any illegal passion , ered as merely figuring towards the whether it ...
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... tion . I urged him to explain , and her Ladyship . I bowed assent , and amused him at my expense very much . offered her some Eau de Cologne , which He , however , was polite enough to in- I had about me , as the well - bred , struct my ...
... tion . I urged him to explain , and her Ladyship . I bowed assent , and amused him at my expense very much . offered her some Eau de Cologne , which He , however , was polite enough to in- I had about me , as the well - bred , struct my ...
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... tion of the human heart , and the fashion of a sinful world , sought to justify the L- -shire . WHEN I entered the wretched youth's room , I was introduced to him by the worthy man who is the keeper of the prison , and whose character ...
... tion of the human heart , and the fashion of a sinful world , sought to justify the L- -shire . WHEN I entered the wretched youth's room , I was introduced to him by the worthy man who is the keeper of the prison , and whose character ...
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