New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen102Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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... hope I shall be allowed to appeal , on the oppo- site side , to the testimony of Robinson and Smith , and their predecessors . Certainly what might have escaped the notice of the latter would not have eluded the careful research of the ...
... hope I shall be allowed to appeal , on the oppo- site side , to the testimony of Robinson and Smith , and their predecessors . Certainly what might have escaped the notice of the latter would not have eluded the careful research of the ...
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... hope it agreed with him well to consort With the long - hair'd editor of Hobbes , With the borough - men's pattern thorough - goer , The democrat Westminster Reviewer , All for ballot and popular sway , And for letting mobility have its ...
... hope it agreed with him well to consort With the long - hair'd editor of Hobbes , With the borough - men's pattern thorough - goer , The democrat Westminster Reviewer , All for ballot and popular sway , And for letting mobility have its ...
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... hope , forgotten that the Stickfast steamer , from London to Boulogne , got aground last month on the French coast between Ambleteuse and Cape Grisnez , and that her passengers landed at the little village of Audresselles to pursue the ...
... hope , forgotten that the Stickfast steamer , from London to Boulogne , got aground last month on the French coast between Ambleteuse and Cape Grisnez , and that her passengers landed at the little village of Audresselles to pursue the ...
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... hope . The Camp of War , Eastern Desert , near Devno , July , 1854 . MY DEAREST FANNY , -If you only knew the state of anxiety I am in , through never hearing a word of or from you , you would pity my suspense , and excuse my thus ...
... hope . The Camp of War , Eastern Desert , near Devno , July , 1854 . MY DEAREST FANNY , -If you only knew the state of anxiety I am in , through never hearing a word of or from you , you would pity my suspense , and excuse my thus ...
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... hope Fate - if not Mr. Ward - would befriend me , and that I might proceed without being obliged to travel outside at night . Much did I deplore not know- ing this unknown man of power , Mr. Ward . Perhaps one of the big- wigs of the ...
... hope Fate - if not Mr. Ward - would befriend me , and that I might proceed without being obliged to travel outside at night . Much did I deplore not know- ing this unknown man of power , Mr. Ward . Perhaps one of the big- wigs of the ...
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Página 194 - Not to be tedious, there is scarce any emotion in the mind which does not produce a suitable agitation in the fan ; insomuch, that if I only see the fan of a disciplined lady, I know very well whether she laughs, frowns, or blushes.
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