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... England . In their own language they have ' full and plenty and thus the events of the last ten months have demonstrat- ed as true what we advanced in the two first numbers of this publication . Our predictions have been fulfilled ...
... England . In their own language they have ' full and plenty and thus the events of the last ten months have demonstrat- ed as true what we advanced in the two first numbers of this publication . Our predictions have been fulfilled ...
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... England . He was , however , born in Ireland . age ; for we find Miss Sydney Owen- son complimented. and so he did , after paying for board and lodging for a week more than he occupied his apartments . He is arrived at the university ...
... England . He was , however , born in Ireland . age ; for we find Miss Sydney Owen- son complimented. and so he did , after paying for board and lodging for a week more than he occupied his apartments . He is arrived at the university ...
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... England and Ireland . : subsequent novels are portraits from life . " The scene of The Wild Irish Girl ' is laid in Connaught , not far , we be- lieve , from the residence of Sir Maltby Crofton , a near relative of Lady Mor- gan , at ...
... England and Ireland . : subsequent novels are portraits from life . " The scene of The Wild Irish Girl ' is laid in Connaught , not far , we be- lieve , from the residence of Sir Maltby Crofton , a near relative of Lady Mor- gan , at ...
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... England with his sister , an interesting looking widow , I found in all this group none whose conversation could be endured . As soon as the clergyman left the table I arose also , and went out to stroll about the town . At this period ...
... England with his sister , an interesting looking widow , I found in all this group none whose conversation could be endured . As soon as the clergyman left the table I arose also , and went out to stroll about the town . At this period ...
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... England to the reli- gion of Italy ; he appears to have em- braced Protestantism from conviction , and of course he cannot be supposed partial to the religion he has aban- doned . His opportunities of being acquaint- ed with things and ...
... England to the reli- gion of Italy ; he appears to have em- braced Protestantism from conviction , and of course he cannot be supposed partial to the religion he has aban- doned . His opportunities of being acquaint- ed with things and ...
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