The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... effect pro- duced on the minds of all foreigners by the strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some ...
... effect pro- duced on the minds of all foreigners by the strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some ...
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... effect which it produced upon them , and to be perfectly grammatical and correct , we will acknowledge the male to be more worthy than the female , and begin the family picture with a portrait of the son . He was a slight , small ...
... effect which it produced upon them , and to be perfectly grammatical and correct , we will acknowledge the male to be more worthy than the female , and begin the family picture with a portrait of the son . He was a slight , small ...
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... effect , or any thing like its full effect , it must be borne meekly , and the reason why the coquetry of women of high - breeding is more effective in all countries than that of beauties less accomplished , doubtless may be found in ...
... effect , or any thing like its full effect , it must be borne meekly , and the reason why the coquetry of women of high - breeding is more effective in all countries than that of beauties less accomplished , doubtless may be found in ...
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... effect than his mistress expected , for the very last bags examined were those of the Roberts family . It is possible , indeed , that the circumstance of of their being the only ones left to the care of the owners , without any ...
... effect than his mistress expected , for the very last bags examined were those of the Roberts family . It is possible , indeed , that the circumstance of of their being the only ones left to the care of the owners , without any ...
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... effect produced on my mind by this dear , delightful , wicked , odious , fascinating writer , whose pictures of French society are so admirably ludicrous . It was through Paul de Kock that I longed to know something about Parisian life ...
... effect produced on my mind by this dear , delightful , wicked , odious , fascinating writer , whose pictures of French society are so admirably ludicrous . It was through Paul de Kock that I longed to know something about Parisian life ...
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