Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... hear . I need not therefore say that I was greatly delighted to find myself in such good company as the Doctor and that clever woman his lady , who is surely a fine patron to wives through- out the whole west country , especially in the ...
... hear . I need not therefore say that I was greatly delighted to find myself in such good company as the Doctor and that clever woman his lady , who is surely a fine patron to wives through- out the whole west country , especially in the ...
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... hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter upon the particularities of buildings and curio- sities , but only to confine my pen to matters appertaining to the objects of ...
... hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter upon the particularities of buildings and curio- sities , but only to confine my pen to matters appertaining to the objects of ...
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... hear them ; and I thought that an alarm must be somewhere ; so ringing the bell , Mrs Damask came into the room , saying it was but the evening newspa- pers , with something about the coro- nation , the which raised my curiosity , and I ...
... hear them ; and I thought that an alarm must be somewhere ; so ringing the bell , Mrs Damask came into the room , saying it was but the evening newspa- pers , with something about the coro- nation , the which raised my curiosity , and I ...
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... hear , - and who should this be but that wor- thy man Doctor Pringle , in his gude- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , come to assist me how I could best see the show . " Knowing , " said he , " Mr Duffle , that you are a man of ...
... hear , - and who should this be but that wor- thy man Doctor Pringle , in his gude- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , come to assist me how I could best see the show . " Knowing , " said he , " Mr Duffle , that you are a man of ...
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... hear about the tickets , where I got one , as being a literary character , to box apart the learned that were to write the history of the ban- quetting part of the solemnity , and it was agreed that I was to be at the door of admittance ...
... hear about the tickets , where I got one , as being a literary character , to box apart the learned that were to write the history of the ban- quetting part of the solemnity , and it was agreed that I was to be at the door of admittance ...
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