The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... land- lord's vote in Parliament in favor of Catholic Emancipation ! Sir Thomas has a very plausible theory to account for the great floods of the 3d and 4th of August . The previous prevalence of westerly winds had produced a gradual ac ...
... land- lord's vote in Parliament in favor of Catholic Emancipation ! Sir Thomas has a very plausible theory to account for the great floods of the 3d and 4th of August . The previous prevalence of westerly winds had produced a gradual ac ...
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... land , ere the river had risen six feet . After dinner at Moy , he accompanied Mr. Suter , the worthy dweller there , to several cottages , advising the in- mates to leave them without delay , and come to Moy - a kind advice , which was ...
... land , ere the river had risen six feet . After dinner at Moy , he accompanied Mr. Suter , the worthy dweller there , to several cottages , advising the in- mates to leave them without delay , and come to Moy - a kind advice , which was ...
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... on their little speck of land . The boat of the deliverers had gone to the rescue of those * This poor woman has since become a perfect cripple from rheumatism . within easiest reach , or had been to and fro The Great Moray Floods . 31.
... on their little speck of land . The boat of the deliverers had gone to the rescue of those * This poor woman has since become a perfect cripple from rheumatism . within easiest reach , or had been to and fro The Great Moray Floods . 31.
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... land with the greatest difficulty . They then tried all their eloquence to persuade Cruickshanks to come away , but he was a bold and experienced floater , and laugh- ed at their fears ; nay , so utterly reckless was he , that , having ...
... land with the greatest difficulty . They then tried all their eloquence to persuade Cruickshanks to come away , but he was a bold and experienced floater , and laugh- ed at their fears ; nay , so utterly reckless was he , that , having ...
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... land to keep ; If love , o'ersweeping change , and blight , and blast , Find there the music of his home at last ; I ask'd , and I was answer'd : -Full and high Was that communion with eternity , Too rich for aught so fleeting ! -Like a ...
... land to keep ; If love , o'ersweeping change , and blight , and blast , Find there the music of his home at last ; I ask'd , and I was answer'd : -Full and high Was that communion with eternity , Too rich for aught so fleeting ! -Like a ...
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