The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... respect and veneration with which my poor brother Bob spoke of you and wrote about you . You shall judge what he has done ; -he has died worth three thousand five hundred pounds ; the claims upon him are numerous and heavy ; in his ...
... respect and veneration with which my poor brother Bob spoke of you and wrote about you . You shall judge what he has done ; -he has died worth three thousand five hundred pounds ; the claims upon him are numerous and heavy ; in his ...
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... respects frogs , fish , or worms . The writer rarely indeed employs either . The most elegant and skilful practice is the fishing with artificial flies or paste - and to these , or trolling with a dead bait , he adheres . All the sports ...
... respects frogs , fish , or worms . The writer rarely indeed employs either . The most elegant and skilful practice is the fishing with artificial flies or paste - and to these , or trolling with a dead bait , he adheres . All the sports ...
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... respecting the " Spirit of the Age . " " I have a good mind to do it , Tiresias , " said Queen Proserpine , as that worthy sage paid his compliments to her at her toilette , at an hour which should have been noon . " It would be a great ...
... respecting the " Spirit of the Age . " " I have a good mind to do it , Tiresias , " said Queen Proserpine , as that worthy sage paid his compliments to her at her toilette , at an hour which should have been noon . " It would be a great ...
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... respects to the young ladies . " 66 Your respects and your salutations are not wanted here , my lad , " growled Mathurin . " If you had brought me the couple of crowns I have had to score up against your father for milk and meal ...
... respects to the young ladies . " 66 Your respects and your salutations are not wanted here , my lad , " growled Mathurin . " If you had brought me the couple of crowns I have had to score up against your father for milk and meal ...
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... respecting him ; and before even- ing , I wager my life we know all about the matter , and that it will prove to be a thing of no manner of moment . " But Bernardin was only half - justified in his anticipations . Before evening , they ...
... respecting him ; and before even- ing , I wager my life we know all about the matter , and that it will prove to be a thing of no manner of moment . " But Bernardin was only half - justified in his anticipations . Before evening , they ...
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