The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... miles , and continuous blocks and single palaces in the very heart of London , occupying acres of ground . I do not speak , of course , of the large parks , which , for their trees , their verdure , their neatness , their embellishments ...
... miles , and continuous blocks and single palaces in the very heart of London , occupying acres of ground . I do not speak , of course , of the large parks , which , for their trees , their verdure , their neatness , their embellishments ...
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... miles from London to pass Sunday with him ; " with the Earl of Hardwicke , who is anxious to render him " every attention ; " and with a host of gentlemen , " members of Parliament and others , who have been polite " to him ; -having ...
... miles from London to pass Sunday with him ; " with the Earl of Hardwicke , who is anxious to render him " every attention ; " and with a host of gentlemen , " members of Parliament and others , who have been polite " to him ; -having ...
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... miles , and to save two miles had to ford the Tweed , with my trowsers and shoes in my hands , " ( like Cæsar and his fortunes ) ; " not a very pleasant operation , upon stones of all angles and shapes , which the water , though ...
... miles , and to save two miles had to ford the Tweed , with my trowsers and shoes in my hands , " ( like Cæsar and his fortunes ) ; " not a very pleasant operation , upon stones of all angles and shapes , which the water , though ...
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... miles of the coast of Greece , and one of them , the ancient Leucadia , being only divided from it by a channel which can be waded across , the enslaved Greeks had every opportunity of judging of the happy fate of their Ionian fellow ...
... miles of the coast of Greece , and one of them , the ancient Leucadia , being only divided from it by a channel which can be waded across , the enslaved Greeks had every opportunity of judging of the happy fate of their Ionian fellow ...
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... miles an hour . Now we passed a rough - looking peasant , wrapped in his black Sicilian cloak , and his head covered by the hood ; who likewise carried his gun , and who , nearly hid by the quantity of clothes and household utensils ...
... miles an hour . Now we passed a rough - looking peasant , wrapped in his black Sicilian cloak , and his head covered by the hood ; who likewise carried his gun , and who , nearly hid by the quantity of clothes and household utensils ...
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