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 24-25Anna Maria Hall |
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... Marsh- borough . It will be recollected that this was the year during which the cholera made such fearful havoc in this country , and Rathmore suffered to even a greater degree than many other localities from its ravages . From March ...
... Marsh- borough . It will be recollected that this was the year during which the cholera made such fearful havoc in this country , and Rathmore suffered to even a greater degree than many other localities from its ravages . From March ...
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... Marshborough , constituted the portion of his widow . Her father , old Martin Hackett , ac- companied her on her return to the house , in- tending to take her home with him when she had put things to - rights at the farm . The funeral ...
... Marshborough , constituted the portion of his widow . Her father , old Martin Hackett , ac- companied her on her return to the house , in- tending to take her home with him when she had put things to - rights at the farm . The funeral ...
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... Marsh borough , where he had obtained work by the week , in- As to the paper of arsenic , young Murray ad- tending ... Marshborough for the purpose of marry Annie Doran . He was a quiet , well- poisoning rats , which infested the barn ...
... Marsh borough , where he had obtained work by the week , in- As to the paper of arsenic , young Murray ad- tending ... Marshborough for the purpose of marry Annie Doran . He was a quiet , well- poisoning rats , which infested the barn ...
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... Marshborough , ostensibly to execute some commission for him , but actually to seek Philip Murray , whose place of refuge was already known , and warn him to leave the country without delay , as the warrant was out for his apprehension ...
... Marshborough , ostensibly to execute some commission for him , but actually to seek Philip Murray , whose place of refuge was already known , and warn him to leave the country without delay , as the warrant was out for his apprehension ...
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... Marshborough , which I shall call Friarstown . I had by this time got a fair start in my profession , and had not only a good practice in my own neighbourhood , but many patients at Marshborough and at Oldport , a rising town on the ...
... Marshborough , which I shall call Friarstown . I had by this time got a fair start in my profession , and had not only a good practice in my own neighbourhood , but many patients at Marshborough and at Oldport , a rising town on the ...
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