Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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Page 34
... married women . Thirty of my itsh - oglans ( pages ) have been selected to take the places , titles , and fortunes ... marriage service was per- formed over the whole thirty couple . Whether the ladies who figure in this history ...
... married women . Thirty of my itsh - oglans ( pages ) have been selected to take the places , titles , and fortunes ... marriage service was per- formed over the whole thirty couple . Whether the ladies who figure in this history ...
Page 39
... Marriage of St. Catherine . The former is chiefly remark- able for the fine intensity of expression in the sick man , and the deficiency of it in the Christ . But the latter is a most gorgeous and imposing picture ; -grand , less from ...
... Marriage of St. Catherine . The former is chiefly remark- able for the fine intensity of expression in the sick man , and the deficiency of it in the Christ . But the latter is a most gorgeous and imposing picture ; -grand , less from ...
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... married on Tuesday ; and closely following that happy pair , near each other , but not together , come Jem Tanner and Susan Green , the poor culprits of the wheat - hoe- ing . Ah ! the little clerk hath not relented ! The course of true ...
... married on Tuesday ; and closely following that happy pair , near each other , but not together , come Jem Tanner and Susan Green , the poor culprits of the wheat - hoe- ing . Ah ! the little clerk hath not relented ! The course of true ...
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... married , soon after his death , a Welch gentleman , Sir Owen Tu- dor , said to be descended from the ancient princes of that country : she bore him two sons , Edmund and Jasper , of whom the eldest was created Earl of Richmond , the ...
... married , soon after his death , a Welch gentleman , Sir Owen Tu- dor , said to be descended from the ancient princes of that country : she bore him two sons , Edmund and Jasper , of whom the eldest was created Earl of Richmond , the ...
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... married with . This , however , they could never accomplish ; but , followed by the unre- lenting law of poverty , which ever pur- sues a wandering life , were reduced to straits innumerable - thrown sometimes among gypsies , sometimes ...
... married with . This , however , they could never accomplish ; but , followed by the unre- lenting law of poverty , which ever pur- sues a wandering life , were reduced to straits innumerable - thrown sometimes among gypsies , sometimes ...
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