New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 214
... present period . Strong is the contrast between the lacertian inhabitants of the world of to - day and those which peopled it in the age of reptiles to which we must now return and inquire into the state of things when the crocodilian ...
... present period . Strong is the contrast between the lacertian inhabitants of the world of to - day and those which peopled it in the age of reptiles to which we must now return and inquire into the state of things when the crocodilian ...
Page 230
... present it , and explain to the gentleman in No. 6 , that it was the custom of the Hop - pole Inn to send in the bill every other day . The waiter performed his duty very politely , and placed a little do- cument amounting to 31. 16s ...
... present it , and explain to the gentleman in No. 6 , that it was the custom of the Hop - pole Inn to send in the bill every other day . The waiter performed his duty very politely , and placed a little do- cument amounting to 31. 16s ...
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... present season - now , to - mor- row is Saturday , I'll close my present season to - morrow night , and commence a new one on Monday morning , so you have only to wait till Monday , my dear fellow , and you can go in with pleasure - I ...
... present season - now , to - mor- row is Saturday , I'll close my present season to - morrow night , and commence a new one on Monday morning , so you have only to wait till Monday , my dear fellow , and you can go in with pleasure - I ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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