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... appear in our next . The agitation of the question proposed by An Inquirer , could only lead to un- pleasant controversy , without producing any benefit . The Storm and Lines to the Lea shall have a place , if possible , in our next ...
... appear in our next . The agitation of the question proposed by An Inquirer , could only lead to un- pleasant controversy , without producing any benefit . The Storm and Lines to the Lea shall have a place , if possible , in our next ...
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... appears extinct . My window is so and that for the last fifteen years of placed that I could see her without my life I have devoted some portion being myself discovered . It is evi- of every day to watch their motions . dent that she ...
... appears extinct . My window is so and that for the last fifteen years of placed that I could see her without my life I have devoted some portion being myself discovered . It is evi- of every day to watch their motions . dent that she ...
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... appear natural in her man- ner . She was too caressing ; and the poor girl appeared to think so too , for I observed her shrink from the woman several times as she took her hand . After all , I am afraid I dis- like her only because I ...
... appear natural in her man- ner . She was too caressing ; and the poor girl appeared to think so too , for I observed her shrink from the woman several times as she took her hand . After all , I am afraid I dis- like her only because I ...
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... appear- Delessert's friend , who I really ance . " Sir , " said Delessert to my believe regretted the turn the affair friend , " let us speak frankly to - had taken , and whose object and gether ; our negociation may be ter - wish was ...
... appear- Delessert's friend , who I really ance . " Sir , " said Delessert to my believe regretted the turn the affair friend , " let us speak frankly to - had taken , and whose object and gether ; our negociation may be ter - wish was ...
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... appear by . his rash proceedings that he could have considered this as an object of great importance , all farther conver- sation was waved . The ground was immediately taken , the pistols were respectively handed to each party , and ...
... appear by . his rash proceedings that he could have considered this as an object of great importance , all farther conver- sation was waved . The ground was immediately taken , the pistols were respectively handed to each party , and ...
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appeared artist band beauty blond lace bonnet brim called captain Colonel Gilman colour composed corsage daughter dear delight dinner dress Duchess of Maine elegant Exhibition eyes fantasia fashion father favour feeling feet Finow fortune French front fulness gentleman give hand happy heart honour hope hour husband John Lethbridge King's Theatre Kintail lady late light Lisbon live look Lord Lord Dudley Madalena manner marriage melody ment mind Miss morning morning dress Mosè in Egitto Naples nature neral never night observed ornamented pelisse person Piano-forte Portugal Portuguese present racter replied Rossini rouleaus round Rutledge satin scarcely seemed seen shew sion society soon soul spirit style sure taste ther thing thought tion told took trimming velvet whole wife wish woman Wortesly young
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Página 180 - This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses, and record my woes.
Página 234 - The beadle, who performed it, had filled his left hand with red ochre, through which, after every stroke, he drew the lash of his whip, leaving the appearance of a wound upon the skin, but in reality not hurting him at all.
Página 310 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs. W. PARKES.
Página 305 - And the hail smote throughout all the land of Egypt all that was in the field, both man and beast; and the hail smote every herb of the field, and brake every tree of the field. Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Página 224 - ... herself down in a great chair with arms, and presently fetching a strong breathing or two, immediately expired, and was so suddenly cold as was much wondered at by the physician and surgeon. She died at Waltham, in Essex, three miles from Chelmsford, and the letter was sent to Sir Charles at his house in Warwickshire ; but he was so afflicted...
Página 126 - Vanbrugh , and is a good example of his heavy though imposing style (*Lie heavy on him, Earth, for he Laid many a heavy load on thee"), with a Corinthian portico in the centre and two projecting wings.
Página 234 - ... management or precaution, to the shoulders of the too merciful executioner. The scene immediately became more interesting. The beadle could by no means be prevailed upon to strike hard, which provoked the constable to strike harder ; and this double flogging continued, till a lass of...
Página 223 - ... for her maid, called for her clothes, and when she was dressed, went into her closet, and came not out again till nine ; and then brought out with her a letter, sealed, to her father, brought it to her aunt, the lady Everard, told her what had happened, and...
Página 210 - He considered the matter a little within himself; but his thoughts reflected no light upon the subject. At length he sent for Mr. Mariner, and desired him to write down something: the latter asked what he would choose to have written; he replied, put down me: he accordingly wrote "Feenow...
Página 142 - Irish sailor, who was poor and much distressed for clothes and common necessaries. Hickey compassionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an intimacy commenced between them. They agreed to go to Ireland together; and it was remarked on their passage that Caulfield...