The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... live , as larks on leeks . ' 232 " Out ! " said I , indignantly- " do you suppose that it would be pos- sible for Emma to come out , ' as you call it , to take a walk ? ' - Why , she is watched and guarded as if she ، were one ...
... live , as larks on leeks . ' 232 " Out ! " said I , indignantly- " do you suppose that it would be pos- sible for Emma to come out , ' as you call it , to take a walk ? ' - Why , she is watched and guarded as if she ، were one ...
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... lives a widow - the daughter's twenty thousand is equally secure . But you perceive , that if the mother marries , the ... live fish in the drawing - room , and a cow on the staircase - fact - fact , my dear Gurney ; and if I don't ...
... lives a widow - the daughter's twenty thousand is equally secure . But you perceive , that if the mother marries , the ... live fish in the drawing - room , and a cow on the staircase - fact - fact , my dear Gurney ; and if I don't ...
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... live small , according to my means ; but after I have married my duck in weeds , the amiable mother of your angelic Emma , I will give you - emblematic of our affection and constancy - turtle , whenever you dutifully come and see us ...
... live small , according to my means ; but after I have married my duck in weeds , the amiable mother of your angelic Emma , I will give you - emblematic of our affection and constancy - turtle , whenever you dutifully come and see us ...
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respected him so far as to leave him unmolested , and at liberty to live where he would , and move about as he pleased . I was introduced to him soon after my first arrival in Paraguay . He was then about sixty - eight years of age ...
respected him so far as to leave him unmolested , and at liberty to live where he would , and move about as he pleased . I was introduced to him soon after my first arrival in Paraguay . He was then about sixty - eight years of age ...
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... lives , and in their death they were not divided ; " for when the cruel and relentless jealousy of the tyrant Francia at length laid its iron gripe upon poor General Velasco , tore him , at the age of seventy - six , from his home to a ...
... lives , and in their death they were not divided ; " for when the cruel and relentless jealousy of the tyrant Francia at length laid its iron gripe upon poor General Velasco , tore him , at the age of seventy - six , from his home to a ...
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