New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Bind 84Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1848 |
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... PRESENT " · THE EMIGRANT'S SONG TO HIS WIFE . BY J. E. CARPENTER , ESQ . . LEAVES FROM A LEVANTINE LOG . BY MAHMOUZ EFFENDI 15 · • 23 • 24 TICK ; OR , MEMOIRS OF AN OLD ETON BOY . BY CHARLES ROWCRoft , Esq . 33 , 228 , 348 , 411 ...
... PRESENT " · THE EMIGRANT'S SONG TO HIS WIFE . BY J. E. CARPENTER , ESQ . . LEAVES FROM A LEVANTINE LOG . BY MAHMOUZ EFFENDI 15 · • 23 • 24 TICK ; OR , MEMOIRS OF AN OLD ETON BOY . BY CHARLES ROWCRoft , Esq . 33 , 228 , 348 , 411 ...
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... present Mrs. Dryasdust ( she is hemming and felling one of my most intimate garments on the opposite side of the table at this very moment ) , was then the object of my most sedulous attention ; not , I can assure the reader , on ...
... present Mrs. Dryasdust ( she is hemming and felling one of my most intimate garments on the opposite side of the table at this very moment ) , was then the object of my most sedulous attention ; not , I can assure the reader , on ...
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... Present . " Lass ruhn die Todten . - LENORE . THERE are one hundred and fifty stalls in the great cow - house at Gai- nago , and not one is untenanted . Stable - boys , milk - maids , and dairymen are in constant attendance ; men and ...
... Present . " Lass ruhn die Todten . - LENORE . THERE are one hundred and fifty stalls in the great cow - house at Gai- nago , and not one is untenanted . Stable - boys , milk - maids , and dairymen are in constant attendance ; men and ...
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... present had a right to exercise any control over her . The casaro , the most important authority now present , had been won over to her cause . She rid herself of the importunate remonstrances of some of the elderly dames . She had ...
... present had a right to exercise any control over her . The casaro , the most important authority now present , had been won over to her cause . She rid herself of the importunate remonstrances of some of the elderly dames . She had ...
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... or Cape Matapan ? " " If this westerly breeze hold , " replied Mac Cuming , " we may reach the Cape in about a week . Less than a week is a common passage from Malta to Cerigo . " " The breeze is fresh enough at present , " ( 24 )
... or Cape Matapan ? " " If this westerly breeze hold , " replied Mac Cuming , " we may reach the Cape in about a week . Less than a week is a common passage from Malta to Cerigo . " " The breeze is fresh enough at present , " ( 24 )
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