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... English , and produced a cheerful and pleasing effect upon the mind . Then it was quite a novelty to us to behold the dashing turn - out of the coachman , and guard in his scarlet coat , seated so cozily in the rear of the vehicle ...
... English , and produced a cheerful and pleasing effect upon the mind . Then it was quite a novelty to us to behold the dashing turn - out of the coachman , and guard in his scarlet coat , seated so cozily in the rear of the vehicle ...
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... English readers may not be able to appreciate its beauties poetical , in this ballad , and we doubt not it will find a fully , owing to its being written in the Scottish dialect.ready response in many of our female readers ' breasts . A ...
... English readers may not be able to appreciate its beauties poetical , in this ballad , and we doubt not it will find a fully , owing to its being written in the Scottish dialect.ready response in many of our female readers ' breasts . A ...
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... English landscape scenery . It is remarkably rich in archways and obelisks scattered among the grounds . The park is stocked by a herd of deer roaming across its broad lawns , and the lake stretching out in picturesque and winding bays ...
... English landscape scenery . It is remarkably rich in archways and obelisks scattered among the grounds . The park is stocked by a herd of deer roaming across its broad lawns , and the lake stretching out in picturesque and winding bays ...
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... English Prayer - book into the Italian language . His connexion with Ireland , the scene of his useful labours , commenced in 1627 , as Provost of Trinity College , Dublin , for which responsible post he was recommended by Archbishop ...
... English Prayer - book into the Italian language . His connexion with Ireland , the scene of his useful labours , commenced in 1627 , as Provost of Trinity College , Dublin , for which responsible post he was recommended by Archbishop ...
Página 227
... English language is unknown , a church may now be found , which has been lately erected by this Society , and in which the service of the Church of England is regularly performed in all the simplicity of the Irish language ? There are ...
... English language is unknown , a church may now be found , which has been lately erected by this Society , and in which the service of the Church of England is regularly performed in all the simplicity of the Irish language ? There are ...
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