New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... tion than taking care not to speak within hearing of Mr. Egerton , lest his ear might prove more discerning than his eye . It was as dark as an American night could well be , when they reached New Orleans , and Egerton aware that it ...
... tion than taking care not to speak within hearing of Mr. Egerton , lest his ear might prove more discerning than his eye . It was as dark as an American night could well be , when they reached New Orleans , and Egerton aware that it ...
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... tion , he would remind the bystander that , after all , " Cupid was not the legitimate son of Venus . " With regard to the mythological lady last mentioned , her sex , as in the case of mortal ones , however endowed or however ...
... tion , he would remind the bystander that , after all , " Cupid was not the legitimate son of Venus . " With regard to the mythological lady last mentioned , her sex , as in the case of mortal ones , however endowed or however ...
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... tion . The penury and privations of the Spanish officers , owing to irregular payment , and the laxity of principle engendered by frequent changes and revolutions , must be borne in mind to account for such corruption . A constant ...
... tion . The penury and privations of the Spanish officers , owing to irregular payment , and the laxity of principle engendered by frequent changes and revolutions , must be borne in mind to account for such corruption . A constant ...
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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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