The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... respect for your character , and an affection for the attributes of your mind , which have formed the basis of a confidence such as he is not usually disposed to make . " Encouraged by the exalted opinion he entertains of your qualities ...
... respect for your character , and an affection for the attributes of your mind , which have formed the basis of a confidence such as he is not usually disposed to make . " Encouraged by the exalted opinion he entertains of your qualities ...
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... respect . It wounds her in the tenderest point , namely , in the pride she has before felt in his homage to herself . The season was now far advanced , and for several days he had no engagement for the evenings , so that he chiefly ...
... respect . It wounds her in the tenderest point , namely , in the pride she has before felt in his homage to herself . The season was now far advanced , and for several days he had no engagement for the evenings , so that he chiefly ...
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... respect as elegant as their ottomans , and similar to those now in use in civilised countries . They had wooden rests for the head , of which many specimens may be seen at the Museum . Some of their tables appear to have been remarkably ...
... respect as elegant as their ottomans , and similar to those now in use in civilised countries . They had wooden rests for the head , of which many specimens may be seen at the Museum . Some of their tables appear to have been remarkably ...
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... respect we might take a hint from the Egyptians : they had generally musicians to entertain them before as well as after dinner ; and , like the Russians and Ger- mans , they also had their cordials , which were handed round in the ...
... respect we might take a hint from the Egyptians : they had generally musicians to entertain them before as well as after dinner ; and , like the Russians and Ger- mans , they also had their cordials , which were handed round in the ...
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... respecting my military ardour are , believe me , uncalled for . True it is , I had some yearnings towards regular service , for , they do say that , when the ice breaks , great things will open in Canada . You have doubtless heard that ...
... respecting my military ardour are , believe me , uncalled for . True it is , I had some yearnings towards regular service , for , they do say that , when the ice breaks , great things will open in Canada . You have doubtless heard that ...
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