The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... observed the Doctor , " an appendage in which patent medicines are seldom deficient ; nor is there any vendor's or chemist's name , an omission equally uncommon . " After smelling it for some time , and applying it very cautiously to ...
... observed the Doctor , " an appendage in which patent medicines are seldom deficient ; nor is there any vendor's or chemist's name , an omission equally uncommon . " After smelling it for some time , and applying it very cautiously to ...
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... observed , " might lead him to risk what he had secured . " We think this occurred about 1820 , or a year later . When the crash of 1825 happened , he was able to turn the tables upon those who had thus reproached him . " Where are ...
... observed , " might lead him to risk what he had secured . " We think this occurred about 1820 , or a year later . When the crash of 1825 happened , he was able to turn the tables upon those who had thus reproached him . " Where are ...
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... observed . On returning home , as well as while he was abroad , he was a contri- butor to the New Monthly Magazine of no small value ; but he gave up contributing at the end of 1825 or 1826 , while his brother James contributed to that ...
... observed . On returning home , as well as while he was abroad , he was a contri- butor to the New Monthly Magazine of no small value ; but he gave up contributing at the end of 1825 or 1826 , while his brother James contributed to that ...
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... observation ; but the general system of policy must un- doubtedly have been based on the wish to make the dissevered province serve as the means of guiding further changes . The Sultan was also an old ally of England ; and if it ...
... observation ; but the general system of policy must un- doubtedly have been based on the wish to make the dissevered province serve as the means of guiding further changes . The Sultan was also an old ally of England ; and if it ...
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... observe the progress and to wait the result of her experiment . A favourable issue of these arrangements would have prepared a flourishing state as a successor to the Ottoman power in the event of its dissolution ; and Greece would then ...
... observe the progress and to wait the result of her experiment . A favourable issue of these arrangements would have prepared a flourishing state as a successor to the Ottoman power in the event of its dissolution ; and Greece would then ...
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appearance arms arrived asked beautiful better Brassbridge called Captain castle character civilisation Colman Courtais dinner door dress English Epirus exclaimed eyes father favour feeling fire followed Godfrey Greece Greeks Gregoriska hand head heard heart hills honour Horace Smith horse Hôtel Hôtel de Ville hounds hour Ionian Islands Irish islands Italian Jack Jawleyford kingdom of Greece labour ladies Laloubière Lamartine land looked Lord Scamperdale lordship Lough Neagh Louis Blanc miles mind Mistress Knipp Mistress Pepys morning nation nature never night observed once party passed Pepys person possession present pretty Puffington Red Republicans remained replied river roared Jack rock round scene seen Selborne servants side Sisteron Soapey soon stranger tell Thessaly thing thought tion took town Turkey Turkish Turks turned Ulster voice young