Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volumes 20-21Anna Maria Hall |
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... Hope Hall ( rest his soul , he has been dead two hundred years ) had written a tragedy , he would have observed the unities to perfection . I suspect , however , that this would have been at the expense of imagina- tion , and I rest my ...
... Hope Hall ( rest his soul , he has been dead two hundred years ) had written a tragedy , he would have observed the unities to perfection . I suspect , however , that this would have been at the expense of imagina- tion , and I rest my ...
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... Hope Hall , on antique high- backed chairs , one on each side of a great old fireplace , sat Isabel Le Moyne , aged 61 , and James Le Moyne , her brother , aged 57 - spinster and bachelor . I have called it the library be- cause it had ...
... Hope Hall , on antique high- backed chairs , one on each side of a great old fireplace , sat Isabel Le Moyne , aged 61 , and James Le Moyne , her brother , aged 57 - spinster and bachelor . I have called it the library be- cause it had ...
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... Hope Hall on the very day on which our story commences . The Le Moynes were a very old family who came from no matter where . They were an old family - that was the main point ; and , next in order to that , each generation of Le Moynes ...
... Hope Hall on the very day on which our story commences . The Le Moynes were a very old family who came from no matter where . They were an old family - that was the main point ; and , next in order to that , each generation of Le Moynes ...
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... Hope Hall be- longed to a neighbouring potentate , the Duke of Brandilton , who , looking on falling fortunes with pitying eye , and unwilling to see the de- parture of a family that had adorned his estate for many generations , had ...
... Hope Hall be- longed to a neighbouring potentate , the Duke of Brandilton , who , looking on falling fortunes with pitying eye , and unwilling to see the de- parture of a family that had adorned his estate for many generations , had ...
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... had conceived the immense idea of passing through the strait , and returning by Asia and the Cape of Good Hope , thus circum- navigating the globe , and proving its spherical form . What Women have done for Maritime Discovery . 23.
... had conceived the immense idea of passing through the strait , and returning by Asia and the Cape of Good Hope , thus circum- navigating the globe , and proving its spherical form . What Women have done for Maritime Discovery . 23.
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