The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... Mary Stuart - See Stuart . Q. R. Romance in Real Life - Morning Post , Royal and Illustrious Ladies - Dublin Univer- sity Magazine . Robespierre ,. Queen's Opera - Keepsake , S. 433 Mont Blanc , Ascent of - See Ascent . Milton - North ...
... Mary Stuart - See Stuart . Q. R. Romance in Real Life - Morning Post , Royal and Illustrious Ladies - Dublin Univer- sity Magazine . Robespierre ,. Queen's Opera - Keepsake , S. 433 Mont Blanc , Ascent of - See Ascent . Milton - North ...
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... Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so well as to goe to schoole to- day ; " but in April , 1677 , we find him safely domiciled in Norwich : - " Litle Tom is lively , God be thancked . He lyeth with Betty ...
... Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so well as to goe to schoole to- day ; " but in April , 1677 , we find him safely domiciled in Norwich : - " Litle Tom is lively , God be thancked . He lyeth with Betty ...
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... Mary Martha Butt , afterwards Mrs. Sherwood , was born at Stanford , Worcestershire , on the 6th of May , 1775. In 1803 , she married her cousin Henry Sherwood , of the 53d Regiment of Foot , and accompanied her hus- band to India the ...
... Mary Martha Butt , afterwards Mrs. Sherwood , was born at Stanford , Worcestershire , on the 6th of May , 1775. In 1803 , she married her cousin Henry Sherwood , of the 53d Regiment of Foot , and accompanied her hus- band to India the ...
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... Mary Howitt . " Sir William Molesworth , hearing of his last illness , sends him unsolicited fifty pounds , which , as we understand it , Nicol accepts without foolish bluster about independ ence . Why not ? -man should help man and be ...
... Mary Howitt . " Sir William Molesworth , hearing of his last illness , sends him unsolicited fifty pounds , which , as we understand it , Nicol accepts without foolish bluster about independ ence . Why not ? -man should help man and be ...
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... fortunate legatec had for some time courted Mary Elkins , one of the ladies ' maids , a pretty , bright - eyed brunette ; and they were united in the bonds of holy matrimony on the very day | son 1852. ] 135 FLINT JACKSON .
... fortunate legatec had for some time courted Mary Elkins , one of the ladies ' maids , a pretty , bright - eyed brunette ; and they were united in the bonds of holy matrimony on the very day | son 1852. ] 135 FLINT JACKSON .
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