The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... Young Persons . By Charles Lamb - 162 XVI . Waldensian Researches during a second visit to the Vaudois of Piedmont . By W. S. Gilly . Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence ib . ib . CONTENTS OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR OCTOBER . No. II ...
... Young Persons . By Charles Lamb - 162 XVI . Waldensian Researches during a second visit to the Vaudois of Piedmont . By W. S. Gilly . Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence ib . ib . CONTENTS OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR OCTOBER . No. II ...
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... young , I went alone , and lost my way ; but when I found a companion , I seemed to be rich ; for man is the joy of man . The tree which stands alone in the field puts not forth ; so it is with him whom no one loves . Why should he ...
... young , I went alone , and lost my way ; but when I found a companion , I seemed to be rich ; for man is the joy of man . The tree which stands alone in the field puts not forth ; so it is with him whom no one loves . Why should he ...
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... to fall so easy a prey . After having transported on board his barks the wealth of the city , as well as the most beautiful women , and the young men capable of bearing arms or of rowing , he History of the Northmen . 11.
... to fall so easy a prey . After having transported on board his barks the wealth of the city , as well as the most beautiful women , and the young men capable of bearing arms or of rowing , he History of the Northmen . 11.
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... young empress , then travelling in company with the emperor her husband . Their passion was mutual , and the two lovers had recourse to the following stratagem , in order to accom- plish their union . The empress feigned to be ...
... young empress , then travelling in company with the emperor her husband . Their passion was mutual , and the two lovers had recourse to the following stratagem , in order to accom- plish their union . The empress feigned to be ...
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... young Pearce's notions ; so he ran off to Wapping , and went on board a merchant ship , the owner of which received him as an apprentice , after some inquiries , to which the fugitive gave satisfactory answers , ( having already become ...
... young Pearce's notions ; so he ran off to Wapping , and went on board a merchant ship , the owner of which received him as an apprentice , after some inquiries , to which the fugitive gave satisfactory answers , ( having already become ...
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