The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... Leamington , Account of , 349 . Leaf , the Last , 219 . Letters to the Editor , 200 , 300 i10 an Acting Manager , 1339vNĄ Liars , Eminent , 41 . Lichens , 199 . Life , 277 . Lines on Receiving a Keepsake , 187 . Lines to ii INDEX .
... Leamington , Account of , 349 . Leaf , the Last , 219 . Letters to the Editor , 200 , 300 i10 an Acting Manager , 1339vNĄ Liars , Eminent , 41 . Lichens , 199 . Life , 277 . Lines on Receiving a Keepsake , 187 . Lines to ii INDEX .
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... Receiving a Keepsake , 187 . Lines to a Dream , 292 . Linguist , the , 225 . Lion Hunt , a 244 . Literary Labour , 357 . Literary Sketches , 385 , Locusts , Mode of Dispersing , 198 . London in May , 330 . Scraps Relating to , 234 . 312 ...
... Receiving a Keepsake , 187 . Lines to a Dream , 292 . Linguist , the , 225 . Lion Hunt , a 244 . Literary Labour , 357 . Literary Sketches , 385 , Locusts , Mode of Dispersing , 198 . London in May , 330 . Scraps Relating to , 234 . 312 ...
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... received them with much gallantry , uncloaking and unbonnetting the ladies , assisted by his two staring and awkward auxiliaries , welcoming their hus- bands and fathers , and apologizing , as best he might , for the absence of his help ...
... received them with much gallantry , uncloaking and unbonnetting the ladies , assisted by his two staring and awkward auxiliaries , welcoming their hus- bands and fathers , and apologizing , as best he might , for the absence of his help ...
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... received , and has our thanks . We have no recollection of the lines alluded to by J. Es . P. T. W .; Tim Tobykin ; M. L. B .; G. W. N. and H. W. Dewhurst in our next . Hector M Turk , though mistaken in many of his opinions , has been ...
... received , and has our thanks . We have no recollection of the lines alluded to by J. Es . P. T. W .; Tim Tobykin ; M. L. B .; G. W. N. and H. W. Dewhurst in our next . Hector M Turk , though mistaken in many of his opinions , has been ...
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... received which relate to the sad event which all classes of individuals so deeply deplore . In order , therefore , to meet the wishes of our friends , we publish a Supple ment with the present sheet , in which will be found accurate and ...
... received which relate to the sad event which all classes of individuals so deeply deplore . In order , therefore , to meet the wishes of our friends , we publish a Supple ment with the present sheet , in which will be found accurate and ...
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