The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... received much hospitality from the worthy burghers , and philandered up and down their well - flagged trottoir very much to my private satisfaction . I should scorn any man's judgment who should attempt to convince me that the Erie ...
... received much hospitality from the worthy burghers , and philandered up and down their well - flagged trottoir very much to my private satisfaction . I should scorn any man's judgment who should attempt to convince me that the Erie ...
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... received . The family was a large one , and I the only stranger . I arrived within a few minutes of dinner , was ushered to my room , hurried my dressing , and was speedily seated at table . The soup was served . It was a remarkably ...
... received . The family was a large one , and I the only stranger . I arrived within a few minutes of dinner , was ushered to my room , hurried my dressing , and was speedily seated at table . The soup was served . It was a remarkably ...
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... received this intelligence , that he had abandoned his design of physicking her Ladyship's friends with his macaroon cakes ; and when he sallied forth from the adjoining apartment , in a sort of foreign dress , extremely well disguised ...
... received this intelligence , that he had abandoned his design of physicking her Ladyship's friends with his macaroon cakes ; and when he sallied forth from the adjoining apartment , in a sort of foreign dress , extremely well disguised ...
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... received this letter . At the time the courier met me I was at full gallop for Assump- tion , attended by a single servant and a postillion . The road lay through a forest , dark and almost impervious ; and as I reined in my horse- read ...
... received this letter . At the time the courier met me I was at full gallop for Assump- tion , attended by a single servant and a postillion . The road lay through a forest , dark and almost impervious ; and as I reined in my horse- read ...
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... received during the Peninsular war . " Lieutenant - Colonel Francisco de Paula Vidal , aged thirty - six years , commenced his military career in 1808 , and encountered with the utmost pleasure the two campaigns against the armies of ...
... received during the Peninsular war . " Lieutenant - Colonel Francisco de Paula Vidal , aged thirty - six years , commenced his military career in 1808 , and encountered with the utmost pleasure the two campaigns against the armies of ...
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