Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 |
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... thing of the sort , I thought it would be prudent to see a little more of the world , and look about me ; for although Glasgow is surely a large and populous place , it must be allowed that it is but a nar- row sphere for observation ...
... thing of the sort , I thought it would be prudent to see a little more of the world , and look about me ; for although Glasgow is surely a large and populous place , it must be allowed that it is but a nar- row sphere for observation ...
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... thing , a thing which I must commend as the height of prudence , and as a swatch of good breeding among the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch landlady , who , in such a case , would not have shaken her head like a scep- tic , if ...
... thing , a thing which I must commend as the height of prudence , and as a swatch of good breeding among the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch landlady , who , in such a case , would not have shaken her head like a scep- tic , if ...
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... thing was naturally ex- pected to be two prices . By the time I had got my breakfast , and was in order to adventure forth , Captain Sabre's carriage , with the Doctor and Mrs Pringle , came to the door , to take me out with them to ...
... thing was naturally ex- pected to be two prices . By the time I had got my breakfast , and was in order to adventure forth , Captain Sabre's carriage , with the Doctor and Mrs Pringle , came to the door , to take me out with them to ...
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... thing of all was , I felt that I was beginning to relish parison with the Forum , the Public has all the. it . " I write now , Christopher , to direct your attention to the next grand særa in the life of this extraordinary man , and let ...
... thing of all was , I felt that I was beginning to relish parison with the Forum , the Public has all the. it . " I write now , Christopher , to direct your attention to the next grand særa in the life of this extraordinary man , and let ...
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... thing recent , merely because it is so , and willing to adhere rather to old prejudices than to newly discovered truths , will be contented with nothing but what wears the stamp of ancient usage , and vene- rable old age . In most things ...
... thing recent , merely because it is so , and willing to adhere rather to old prejudices than to newly discovered truths , will be contented with nothing but what wears the stamp of ancient usage , and vene- rable old age . In most things ...
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