Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... thought of substituting any analogous appropriation of this and other sums left for similar purposes ? : HAZLEFOOT'S CHARITY . In 1646 , this gentleman conveyed to the company a freehold estate and manor , called Pitley Farm , in the ...
... thought of substituting any analogous appropriation of this and other sums left for similar purposes ? : HAZLEFOOT'S CHARITY . In 1646 , this gentleman conveyed to the company a freehold estate and manor , called Pitley Farm , in the ...
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... thoughts- and that memory awakens her -- " treasured pictures of a thousand scenes . " Place the palms of your hands beneath your pole , and survey the skies ! -calm , beautifully unconscious ! Bye gone times , and bye - gone friends ...
... thoughts- and that memory awakens her -- " treasured pictures of a thousand scenes . " Place the palms of your hands beneath your pole , and survey the skies ! -calm , beautifully unconscious ! Bye gone times , and bye - gone friends ...
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... thought and invention never trod till now , and to explore characters that never met a human eye before - this is a luxury worth sacrificing a dinner - party , or a few hours of a spare morning to . Who , indeed , when the work is ...
... thought and invention never trod till now , and to explore characters that never met a human eye before - this is a luxury worth sacrificing a dinner - party , or a few hours of a spare morning to . Who , indeed , when the work is ...
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... thought to turn the tables on our philosopher . I once spent an evening with this gentleman at Mr. G. D.'s chambers , in Clifford's - inn ( where there was no exclusion of persons or opinions ) , and where we had pipes and tobacco ...
... thought to turn the tables on our philosopher . I once spent an evening with this gentleman at Mr. G. D.'s chambers , in Clifford's - inn ( where there was no exclusion of persons or opinions ) , and where we had pipes and tobacco ...
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... thoughts ; her mind must have been full of them to overflowing , and at the same time enriched with other stores ... thought and language , compared with whom , in all that relates to the artificial graces of composition , the most ...
... thoughts ; her mind must have been full of them to overflowing , and at the same time enriched with other stores ... thought and language , compared with whom , in all that relates to the artificial graces of composition , the most ...
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