The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... nature as to be given up as incurable . The mischief , for the most part , arises from mere blunders and mistakes , which there is great reason to believe would be gladly avoided by those who fall into them , did they know a little ...
... nature as to be given up as incurable . The mischief , for the most part , arises from mere blunders and mistakes , which there is great reason to believe would be gladly avoided by those who fall into them , did they know a little ...
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... nature had formed her with abilities of so high an order as fully to justify her hopes of taking a place in the highest circles , as soon as her husband's earnest attention to business should have acquired for her an income sufficient ...
... nature had formed her with abilities of so high an order as fully to justify her hopes of taking a place in the highest circles , as soon as her husband's earnest attention to business should have acquired for her an income sufficient ...
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... fellow - passengers , the nature of which might be guessed at , per- haps , by the frequent laughter of the party , although all they said to = ? e each other was very decorously uttered to 14 The Robertses on their Travels .
... fellow - passengers , the nature of which might be guessed at , per- haps , by the frequent laughter of the party , although all they said to = ? e each other was very decorously uttered to 14 The Robertses on their Travels .
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... Nature wears her fairest robe of young and dewy flow'rs , When gentle morn wakes from the east as rosy as the sky , And brooks are laughing in the meads , and birds are singing by . Visions sweet as summer's eve , or autumn's glowing ...
... Nature wears her fairest robe of young and dewy flow'rs , When gentle morn wakes from the east as rosy as the sky , And brooks are laughing in the meads , and birds are singing by . Visions sweet as summer's eve , or autumn's glowing ...
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... nature ; -and where was he to find such a one ? Again there were the negotiations and investigations that must precede and follow such a measure , and most hateful of all , the publicity that would be ensured . His shame and dishonour ...
... nature ; -and where was he to find such a one ? Again there were the negotiations and investigations that must precede and follow such a measure , and most hateful of all , the publicity that would be ensured . His shame and dishonour ...
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