Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... manner ; he chanted it over with an air and tone of mingled merriment and ap- prehension , and thus he pursued his narrative in prose , " The rustic who fashioned these verses , mine honest friend , Miles Cameron , must have possessed ...
... manner ; he chanted it over with an air and tone of mingled merriment and ap- prehension , and thus he pursued his narrative in prose , " The rustic who fashioned these verses , mine honest friend , Miles Cameron , must have possessed ...
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... manner have been effected . A voy age from London to Belfast , by the Ca- ledonian Canal , is just about the same distance as by the Land's End , while the safety of the voyage , at all times , but especially in time of war , is greatly ...
... manner have been effected . A voy age from London to Belfast , by the Ca- ledonian Canal , is just about the same distance as by the Land's End , while the safety of the voyage , at all times , but especially in time of war , is greatly ...
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... manner , that Mr Rn per- ceived all was not right.- Have you heard lately of your friends the Pringles ? " said he , in his sedate manner- " when do they think of leaving London ? " I wish they may ever get out o't ; " was the agitated ...
... manner , that Mr Rn per- ceived all was not right.- Have you heard lately of your friends the Pringles ? " said he , in his sedate manner- " when do they think of leaving London ? " I wish they may ever get out o't ; " was the agitated ...
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