New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 262
... remarked that the figure of Cęsar is a failure , because he does not stand well , and because he is turned towards his own party , and consequently from the enemy . I think it is perfectly correct that he should do so . The officer who ...
... remarked that the figure of Cęsar is a failure , because he does not stand well , and because he is turned towards his own party , and consequently from the enemy . I think it is perfectly correct that he should do so . The officer who ...
Page 487
... remarked by all , and came to be a common topic of conversation . " This , then , was Paul , " interrupted my companion . " No , sir , it warn't - I begs pard'n - at least it warn't that there Paul , the same as is buried here down at ...
... remarked by all , and came to be a common topic of conversation . " This , then , was Paul , " interrupted my companion . " No , sir , it warn't - I begs pard'n - at least it warn't that there Paul , the same as is buried here down at ...
Page 556
... remarked , as he tossed the letter upon the table ; " such phrases may mean nothing- " " Nothing , " echoed his wife , looking into the letter in turn , much . " " or " Perfectly right , my dear - or much , as you say . I certainly ...
... remarked , as he tossed the letter upon the table ; " such phrases may mean nothing- " " Nothing , " echoed his wife , looking into the letter in turn , much . " " or " Perfectly right , my dear - or much , as you say . I certainly ...
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Scraps from my Sabretasche | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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