Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Del 1R. Gibson, 1793 |
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... house and furniture for what he had already lent her . With this judgment in a very fhort time he entered , and would actually have fold all , if the blooming object of his fenfu- ality had not , upon folemn promife of marriage ...
... house and furniture for what he had already lent her . With this judgment in a very fhort time he entered , and would actually have fold all , if the blooming object of his fenfu- ality had not , upon folemn promife of marriage ...
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... house I I confefs , I never felt the force of enter . thefe reflections more powerfully than the other evening , when , after rambling to feveral parts of the town , upon fome The Piedmontef Sharper . affairs of bufinefs , I dropped in ...
... house I I confefs , I never felt the force of enter . thefe reflections more powerfully than the other evening , when , after rambling to feveral parts of the town , upon fome The Piedmontef Sharper . affairs of bufinefs , I dropped in ...
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... house , and an extraordinary bright- nefs illumined the room . When he had recovered himself a little from the afton- ifhment into which this wonderful vifi- tation threw him , a voice , awful as the trumpet of heaven thus addreffed him ...
... house , and an extraordinary bright- nefs illumined the room . When he had recovered himself a little from the afton- ifhment into which this wonderful vifi- tation threw him , a voice , awful as the trumpet of heaven thus addreffed him ...
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... house , which , Í was informed , was , in January 1786 , the fcene of a moft barbarous and cruel murder , committed on the body of Mrs. Hughes ; but , through the activity ( Concluded from our Mag . for Dec. 1792 , of John Hunter Gowan ...
... house , which , Í was informed , was , in January 1786 , the fcene of a moft barbarous and cruel murder , committed on the body of Mrs. Hughes ; but , through the activity ( Concluded from our Mag . for Dec. 1792 , of John Hunter Gowan ...
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... house , the flies being fo trou- blefome , and the fun fhining fo hot up- on it , that it made it a perfect oven ; and what was ftill more difagreable , they had fet fire to the country all around us , fo we got under the fhelter of a ...
... house , the flies being fo trou- blefome , and the fun fhining fo hot up- on it , that it made it a perfect oven ; and what was ftill more difagreable , they had fet fire to the country all around us , fo we got under the fhelter of a ...
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