Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 7William Blackwood, 1820 - England |
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Page 270
... give you some account of what has taken place , to illustrate our provincialism , and to give you some idea of the way of doing business in London . After having recovered from the effects , and repaired some of the ac cidents of our ...
... give you some account of what has taken place , to illustrate our provincialism , and to give you some idea of the way of doing business in London . After having recovered from the effects , and repaired some of the ac cidents of our ...
Page 306
... Give up bear - skins , give up sledges , Give up all thy barking herds : Come to England , let me marry thee , And trees shall be thy own ; And a neat post - chaise shall carry thee From Chatham up to town . We have now gutted this ...
... Give up bear - skins , give up sledges , Give up all thy barking herds : Come to England , let me marry thee , And trees shall be thy own ; And a neat post - chaise shall carry thee From Chatham up to town . We have now gutted this ...
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... give to auld Mizy Eccles ten shillings . She's a careful creature , and it will go as far with her thrift as twenty will do with Effy Hop- kirk ; so you will give Effy twenty . Mrs Binacle , who lost her husband , the sailor , last ...
... give to auld Mizy Eccles ten shillings . She's a careful creature , and it will go as far with her thrift as twenty will do with Effy Hop- kirk ; so you will give Effy twenty . Mrs Binacle , who lost her husband , the sailor , last ...
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