Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... late Duke of York . We do not know if it has yet received a name ; but un- christened as it may be , it is impos- sible to look at the elegant simplicity which invests the walls without ac- knowledging its superiority , not only ...
... late Duke of York . We do not know if it has yet received a name ; but un- christened as it may be , it is impos- sible to look at the elegant simplicity which invests the walls without ac- knowledging its superiority , not only ...
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... late years , foreign linens have supplanted British ones , not only in foreign markets , but in those of our own colonies . In a case like this , bounty might regain the lost trade , and in so doing , it would serve , not the ...
... late years , foreign linens have supplanted British ones , not only in foreign markets , but in those of our own colonies . In a case like this , bounty might regain the lost trade , and in so doing , it would serve , not the ...
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... late years . She made her foreign trade subservient to her general , domestic , and colo- mial trade , as far as possible . When it could benefit the generality of her Inhabitants , without injuring materi- ally any part ; or when it ...
... late years . She made her foreign trade subservient to her general , domestic , and colo- mial trade , as far as possible . When it could benefit the generality of her Inhabitants , without injuring materi- ally any part ; or when it ...
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... late , from a slight tendency to pulmonary affection . The dear girl has less ap- petite- ( indeed , thought I , I am glad to hear it - less appetite than she is wont to exhibit ordinarily ; and the roses have been , in some degree ...
... late , from a slight tendency to pulmonary affection . The dear girl has less ap- petite- ( indeed , thought I , I am glad to hear it - less appetite than she is wont to exhibit ordinarily ; and the roses have been , in some degree ...
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... late panic , were extremely inconsiderable . The reason advanced for the suppres- sion of this species of circulation , was therefore a shallow pretence , put forward by Lord Goderich to sup- port a measure on which he had de- termined ...
... late panic , were extremely inconsiderable . The reason advanced for the suppres- sion of this species of circulation , was therefore a shallow pretence , put forward by Lord Goderich to sup- port a measure on which he had de- termined ...
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