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... , without , however , feeling the same apprehension which agitated the mind of a fair damsel in the service of a lady of rank who formerly resided in * Rev. John Halford . 4 FIRE SHIPS . my neighbourhood , who , preparing B 2.
... , without , however , feeling the same apprehension which agitated the mind of a fair damsel in the service of a lady of rank who formerly resided in * Rev. John Halford . 4 FIRE SHIPS . my neighbourhood , who , preparing B 2.
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... mind " with the most afflicting descriptions ; no , I can- " not eat , my good sir . " About noon , these unfortunate exiles had de- posited their baggage upon the quay , which formed a pile of old portmanteaus , and battered trunks ...
... mind " with the most afflicting descriptions ; no , I can- " not eat , my good sir . " About noon , these unfortunate exiles had de- posited their baggage upon the quay , which formed a pile of old portmanteaus , and battered trunks ...
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... mind an inpression of ex- treme poverty and wretchedness . They are , however , more favoured than the lower order of females in Scotland . Upon a brisk sprightly chamber - maid entering my room one day at an inn in Glasgow , I heard a ...
... mind an inpression of ex- treme poverty and wretchedness . They are , however , more favoured than the lower order of females in Scotland . Upon a brisk sprightly chamber - maid entering my room one day at an inn in Glasgow , I heard a ...
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... mind very cordially ac- companied my eye , and that sentiment mingled with the observation . The quays , piers , and arsenal are very fine ; they , together with the docks , for small ships of war and merchandize , were constructed ...
... mind very cordially ac- companied my eye , and that sentiment mingled with the observation . The quays , piers , and arsenal are very fine ; they , together with the docks , for small ships of war and merchandize , were constructed ...
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... mind that beau- tiful description of Shakspeare- -The murmuring surge That on th ' unnumbered idle pebbles chafes , Cannot be heard so high : I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn , and the deficient sight Topple down headlong . We did ...
... mind that beau- tiful description of Shakspeare- -The murmuring surge That on th ' unnumbered idle pebbles chafes , Cannot be heard so high : I'll look no more , Lest my brain turn , and the deficient sight Topple down headlong . We did ...
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