Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... young country , but that it can- not , and ought not , to exist in an old and populous one . I maintain direct- ly the contrary . In a young thinly- peopled country , capital and labour can find employment in one calling , if they ...
... young country , but that it can- not , and ought not , to exist in an old and populous one . I maintain direct- ly the contrary . In a young thinly- peopled country , capital and labour can find employment in one calling , if they ...
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... young and the lively . Were I disposed to tell tales , I could men- tion various proofs of my present popularity with pretty girls ; but , sweet creatures , depend upon my honour - I will never betray you ! - Now , let me return to ...
... young and the lively . Were I disposed to tell tales , I could men- tion various proofs of my present popularity with pretty girls ; but , sweet creatures , depend upon my honour - I will never betray you ! - Now , let me return to ...
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... young and pert will laugh , perhaps , at an old man for asserting that Mrs Yates was more completely the Lady Macbeth which Shakspeare drew - yet such is my opinion . To mention a single instance of superiority - in the sleep- walking ...
... young and pert will laugh , perhaps , at an old man for asserting that Mrs Yates was more completely the Lady Macbeth which Shakspeare drew - yet such is my opinion . To mention a single instance of superiority - in the sleep- walking ...
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... young coxcombs , old virgins smitten by the tender pas- sion , are all the fitting dramatis per- sona of this kind of comedy - not so young and beautiful girls . Playful the sweet creatures may be , sportive as the first breeze in May ...
... young coxcombs , old virgins smitten by the tender pas- sion , are all the fitting dramatis per- sona of this kind of comedy - not so young and beautiful girls . Playful the sweet creatures may be , sportive as the first breeze in May ...
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... young children whose parents were at work . In the winter he was generally ill , and unable to leave his home ; but he could then make nets for the trees , and a number of other little works ; and when his cough was not too bad , he ...
... young children whose parents were at work . In the winter he was generally ill , and unable to leave his home ; but he could then make nets for the trees , and a number of other little works ; and when his cough was not too bad , he ...
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