The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... hours . How the poor Hibernian wanderers spent the time after departing from the cot , till they presented themselves at Lord L.'s gate , is unknown ; except that some people recollected see- ing them in a state of intoxication , which ...
... hours . How the poor Hibernian wanderers spent the time after departing from the cot , till they presented themselves at Lord L.'s gate , is unknown ; except that some people recollected see- ing them in a state of intoxication , which ...
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... hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would not let him out of doors , for he had orders to keep sight of him without intermission . With all the vigilance that ANDREW and ELSPAT could employ ...
... hours ; though ANDREW was willing to give him lessons . However the old man would not let him out of doors , for he had orders to keep sight of him without intermission . With all the vigilance that ANDREW and ELSPAT could employ ...
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... hour and moment to get well ? " Yes , " said LEWIS , in a very low tone ; but again , bursting into tears , he exclaimed , " this day is worser than the fever . " " I will then tell you , in a very few words , how you may avoid such a ...
... hour and moment to get well ? " Yes , " said LEWIS , in a very low tone ; but again , bursting into tears , he exclaimed , " this day is worser than the fever . " " I will then tell you , in a very few words , how you may avoid such a ...
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... hour Lord L. shewed him many marks of favour , which never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward ... hours and half - hours have I thrown away ! " said he to TERENCE . children could be made to see the value of time and ...
... hour Lord L. shewed him many marks of favour , which never made the modest youth presuming . The old steward ... hours and half - hours have I thrown away ! " said he to TERENCE . children could be made to see the value of time and ...
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... hour of retirement was spent in the deepest af- fliction , in which LEWIS sympathised in silent tender- ness , that shewed itself in assiduous endeavours to soothe and cheer the mourner by humble attentions . To be continued . THE Book ...
... hour of retirement was spent in the deepest af- fliction , in which LEWIS sympathised in silent tender- ness , that shewed itself in assiduous endeavours to soothe and cheer the mourner by humble attentions . To be continued . THE Book ...
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