Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Royal Grace , to gie the serjeant a commission . The road , however , is lang between Edinburgh and the Horse Guards , but a woman's love will travel farther than horses ; so I speered at the serjeant , without letting on to him o ...
... Royal Grace , to gie the serjeant a commission . The road , however , is lang between Edinburgh and the Horse Guards , but a woman's love will travel farther than horses ; so I speered at the serjeant , without letting on to him o ...
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... Royal Grace had done , to promise I would leave London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well as I could ...
... Royal Grace had done , to promise I would leave London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well as I could ...
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... royal coronation , which happened to take place while I was there . It's true that I had an inkling , by the newspa- pers , before my departure from Glas- gow , that the solemnity might be per- formed about the time I counted on being ...
... royal coronation , which happened to take place while I was there . It's true that I had an inkling , by the newspa- pers , before my departure from Glas- gow , that the solemnity might be per- formed about the time I counted on being ...
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... could not , I think , have been in the King's power , with any sort of respect for his people , to have post poned his royal Coronation . The sight , B indeed , was such as is not to be told 1821 . The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
... could not , I think , have been in the King's power , with any sort of respect for his people , to have post poned his royal Coronation . The sight , B indeed , was such as is not to be told 1821 . The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
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... royal act of grace and favour , such as the foundation of a noble in- stitution , where courses of lectures might be given by men of genius and literature , qualified to do justice to the topics . " I supposed the gentleman was a ...
... royal act of grace and favour , such as the foundation of a noble in- stitution , where courses of lectures might be given by men of genius and literature , qualified to do justice to the topics . " I supposed the gentleman was a ...
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