New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 205
... True , true ! " chuckled the miserly miller , who began to see the profitable working of the Devil's mill . " True , true ! Well ? " " Well ! " placidly , but effectively , continued D. " She brings the gridiron in , and takes out the ...
... True , true ! " chuckled the miserly miller , who began to see the profitable working of the Devil's mill . " True , true ! Well ? " " Well ! " placidly , but effectively , continued D. " She brings the gridiron in , and takes out the ...
Page 364
... true method . This is our view of the question ; and it is from this point , that we shall cast a rapid glance over the various dramatic writers which have made any considerable figure , and examine what are the circum- stances of moral ...
... true method . This is our view of the question ; and it is from this point , that we shall cast a rapid glance over the various dramatic writers which have made any considerable figure , and examine what are the circum- stances of moral ...
Page 561
... true causes of the decline of the Roman Empire ; and settle for you every disputed point in English history in a manner the most satisfactory . It is true that , owing to the profusion of materials which he has accumulated in his mind ...
... true causes of the decline of the Roman Empire ; and settle for you every disputed point in English history in a manner the most satisfactory . It is true that , owing to the profusion of materials which he has accumulated in his mind ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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