The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... head as well as he can , and steals a few hours to write his articles . When they go to bed on Wednesday night he smuggles himself into a post - chaise , and is carried fifty miles across the country to some appointed Blue Boar ' or ...
... head as well as he can , and steals a few hours to write his articles . When they go to bed on Wednesday night he smuggles himself into a post - chaise , and is carried fifty miles across the country to some appointed Blue Boar ' or ...
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... Head . Our respect for our correspondent and also for his friend would have disposed us to comply with this request ; but we do so very gladly on finding that the Memo- randum contains some details of fact not adverted to , in as far as ...
... Head . Our respect for our correspondent and also for his friend would have disposed us to comply with this request ; but we do so very gladly on finding that the Memo- randum contains some details of fact not adverted to , in as far as ...
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... head of the late Lady Lyndhurst is also a rich specimen of colouring , but it can hardly be said to present any resemblance of the beautiful original : - indeed we are not aware that female beauty ever was represented by Wilkie , either ...
... head of the late Lady Lyndhurst is also a rich specimen of colouring , but it can hardly be said to present any resemblance of the beautiful original : - indeed we are not aware that female beauty ever was represented by Wilkie , either ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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