The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 39
... ment against him . By this time , from the great concourse of people which had collected in the hall , it had be- come so warm that it was uncom- fortable to proceed in the investiga- tion without further ventilation than that which was ...
... ment against him . By this time , from the great concourse of people which had collected in the hall , it had be- come so warm that it was uncom- fortable to proceed in the investiga- tion without further ventilation than that which was ...
Page 63
... ment to justify the risk of loss , to which the balloon is exposed by that mode , he concluded to descend in the usual manner , and with the view of illustrating his purpose , to detach , while in the air , a monkey by a small parachute ...
... ment to justify the risk of loss , to which the balloon is exposed by that mode , he concluded to descend in the usual manner , and with the view of illustrating his purpose , to detach , while in the air , a monkey by a small parachute ...
Page 180
... ment . Formerly , the reading of romances used to raise the notions of females above the level of common life : now , O greater evil ! they are too apt to sink them below the level of common life . Jack used to speak of Caroline ...
... ment . Formerly , the reading of romances used to raise the notions of females above the level of common life : now , O greater evil ! they are too apt to sink them below the level of common life . Jack used to speak of Caroline ...
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