New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 102Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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Page 154
... mind as much tortured by doubt as his feet by pebbles . Never wear new boots when you are going to be married : they tell upon the temper , imperceptibly or otherwise . It was new boots , and having waited three hours , that made Mr ...
... mind as much tortured by doubt as his feet by pebbles . Never wear new boots when you are going to be married : they tell upon the temper , imperceptibly or otherwise . It was new boots , and having waited three hours , that made Mr ...
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... mind ; quick in detecting errors , and ever ready to blame the faults or the follies of princes . The mind of the bourgeois of Paris is upon this point endowed with singular intuition ; he foresees , he predicts , and he seldom deceives ...
... mind ; quick in detecting errors , and ever ready to blame the faults or the follies of princes . The mind of the bourgeois of Paris is upon this point endowed with singular intuition ; he foresees , he predicts , and he seldom deceives ...
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... mind , mind the lord Bowing all matter to its conquering will . O mighty armament ! what dost thou here , Clothed with dread force and thunder ? -not to bear Ruin and desolation to men's homes , But bring sweet exiled Peace , and strew ...
... mind , mind the lord Bowing all matter to its conquering will . O mighty armament ! what dost thou here , Clothed with dread force and thunder ? -not to bear Ruin and desolation to men's homes , But bring sweet exiled Peace , and strew ...
Contents
THE SITES OF THE DOOMED CITIES | 1 |
AMERICAN AUTHORSHIP BY SIR NATHANIEL No XIV RICHARD Grant | 12 |
HER MAJESTYS OPPOSITION BY DOCTOR PINCH | 18 |
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