The Court Magazine and Belle Assemblée, Volume 7Edward Bull, 1836 - English literature |
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... hands on , in order that you may make yourselves perfectly acquainted with all the " sights " and other singularities of our vast city , preparatory to your coming among us in a body , a season or so hence , to examine and report upon ...
... hands on , in order that you may make yourselves perfectly acquainted with all the " sights " and other singularities of our vast city , preparatory to your coming among us in a body , a season or so hence , to examine and report upon ...
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... hands just as the arbi- trary associations or impulses of the hour may happen to call up the originals to my recollection , or may induce me to revisit those originals with a view to my present laudable purpose . And first ( the season ...
... hands just as the arbi- trary associations or impulses of the hour may happen to call up the originals to my recollection , or may induce me to revisit those originals with a view to my present laudable purpose . And first ( the season ...
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... hand club , -long since extinct , from its members not being able to compete with their plebeian rivals , even in external ap- pearance , much less in the consummate practical skill displayed by the latter . I should like to have seen ...
... hand club , -long since extinct , from its members not being able to compete with their plebeian rivals , even in external ap- pearance , much less in the consummate practical skill displayed by the latter . I should like to have seen ...
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... hand it is equally certain that they possess the poeti- cal merit of becoming purling ones , wherever their banks happen to present the impediment of a public - house ! The rural villas of the citizens , which line the road at intervals ...
... hand it is equally certain that they possess the poeti- cal merit of becoming purling ones , wherever their banks happen to present the impediment of a public - house ! The rural villas of the citizens , which line the road at intervals ...
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... hand in hand , and pre- paring to descend . Beware ! there is mis- chief in the wind . When your hands are If you not your own , your feet are not . must descend , do it alone . No ; you think , that if there is any danger , it will be ...
... hand in hand , and pre- paring to descend . Beware ! there is mis- chief in the wind . When your hands are If you not your own , your feet are not . must descend , do it alone . No ; you think , that if there is any danger , it will be ...
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