The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... person was absolutely indispensable In the announcement contained in Nubley's letter I saw the inevitable destruction of all my hopes and expectations ; and , moreover , the fiat for my immediate relinquishment of all those present ...
... person was absolutely indispensable In the announcement contained in Nubley's letter I saw the inevitable destruction of all my hopes and expectations ; and , moreover , the fiat for my immediate relinquishment of all those present ...
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... person were combined for the effectuation of the " great end " about to be achieved . In the difficulties by which I was surrounded , it struck me that the very best course I could adopt before I either answered Nubley's letter or ...
... person were combined for the effectuation of the " great end " about to be achieved . In the difficulties by which I was surrounded , it struck me that the very best course I could adopt before I either answered Nubley's letter or ...
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... persons , most of them being in the very prime of manhood , although there were two or three among them who could scarcely have reached that age when men are supposed to be able to act discreetly for themselves : all , however , seemed ...
... persons , most of them being in the very prime of manhood , although there were two or three among them who could scarcely have reached that age when men are supposed to be able to act discreetly for themselves : all , however , seemed ...
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... person . ' " " " Hark to the advocate of the sour wines of France , " replied the impetuous and unrelenting Löwenstein : " but Heaven forbid that we should drive him to this last proof of their excellence , for then we should all have ...
... person . ' " " " Hark to the advocate of the sour wines of France , " replied the impetuous and unrelenting Löwenstein : " but Heaven forbid that we should drive him to this last proof of their excellence , for then we should all have ...
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... persons have ventured , is neither made good by observation nor countenanced by reason . Its short legs , and long , curved claws are , as he says , very ill adapted for running , but admirably calcu- lated for securing a steady footing ...
... persons have ventured , is neither made good by observation nor countenanced by reason . Its short legs , and long , curved claws are , as he says , very ill adapted for running , but admirably calcu- lated for securing a steady footing ...
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