New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 122
... taken possession of his own , it was clear that Pittkins Gribble was proprietor of a great fortune , and he speedily proceeded therefore to knock it down . Gold- smith's genteel bear , who hated every thing as was low , was the anti ...
... taken possession of his own , it was clear that Pittkins Gribble was proprietor of a great fortune , and he speedily proceeded therefore to knock it down . Gold- smith's genteel bear , who hated every thing as was low , was the anti ...
Page 418
... taken , to have our sport so effectually marred by the stupidity of one unlucky griffin . The spotted deer might easily be ridden down and speared if found in open ground ; and that it may be done even in low jungle appears by the ...
... taken , to have our sport so effectually marred by the stupidity of one unlucky griffin . The spotted deer might easily be ridden down and speared if found in open ground ; and that it may be done even in low jungle appears by the ...
Page 579
... taken too grave a colour to be consistent with the essentially gay and glancing style of this captivating writer . The other tales which make up the measure of these volumes , are of various characters , but are all as full of truth as ...
... taken too grave a colour to be consistent with the essentially gay and glancing style of this captivating writer . The other tales which make up the measure of these volumes , are of various characters , but are all as full of truth as ...
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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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