Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Janet M'Leod , after epi“ A young girl , ashamed to confess her lepsy and fever , remained five years in poverty , went without food for seventy- bed , seldom speaking , and receiving eight days , during which she only sucked food only ...
Janet M'Leod , after epi“ A young girl , ashamed to confess her lepsy and fever , remained five years in poverty , went without food for seventy- bed , seldom speaking , and receiving eight days , during which she only sucked food only ...
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... and him to several young gentlemen who so blest by the stars his luck , that combined commercial vocations with his form seemed to wax stronger and sporting tastes ; they could not but his purse fuller by this “ life .
... and him to several young gentlemen who so blest by the stars his luck , that combined commercial vocations with his form seemed to wax stronger and sporting tastes ; they could not but his purse fuller by this “ life .
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Young son . men should see LIFE . ” . Here Jasper Mrs Haughton pouted , but kept tipped Lionel one of those knowing down her rising temper . The Colonel winks with which he was accustomed began to awe her . to delight and ensnare the ...
Young son . men should see LIFE . ” . Here Jasper Mrs Haughton pouted , but kept tipped Lionel one of those knowing down her rising temper . The Colonel winks with which he was accustomed began to awe her . to delight and ensnare the ...
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9 who are millionaires - Smiths who of the provincial High Street — when are large - acred squires - substantial young officers had lounged to and baronets — peers of England , and fro the pavement , looking in at her pillars of the ...
9 who are millionaires - Smiths who of the provincial High Street — when are large - acred squires - substantial young officers had lounged to and baronets — peers of England , and fro the pavement , looking in at her pillars of the ...
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He Seldom were surnames heard in was young , and comely to look upon . this assemblage . Men were known The character of his countenance was chiefly by patronymics , synonyms , one common to the Cornish - massive , and nicknames .
He Seldom were surnames heard in was young , and comely to look upon . this assemblage . Men were known The character of his countenance was chiefly by patronymics , synonyms , one common to the Cornish - massive , and nicknames .
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