New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 74Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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Page 377
... wife , and buried her not farre from the elephant's stable , and so married with the other , and brought her home to his house : the ele- phant abhorring such detestable marther , brought the new - married wife to the place where the ...
... wife , and buried her not farre from the elephant's stable , and so married with the other , and brought her home to his house : the ele- phant abhorring such detestable marther , brought the new - married wife to the place where the ...
Page 571
... wife admitted with a blush that she saw no good reason why the series should not in due time be extended to ten . We determined to consult Jacob Omnium . We knew that he was a good and wise man , well acquainted with our position , and ...
... wife admitted with a blush that she saw no good reason why the series should not in due time be extended to ten . We determined to consult Jacob Omnium . We knew that he was a good and wise man , well acquainted with our position , and ...
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... wife , who , though indolent and careless in other matters , never did any thing - never " made a move , " as she called it , without reference to the future advancement of her son . She cultivated the friendship of successive Lord ...
... wife , who , though indolent and careless in other matters , never did any thing - never " made a move , " as she called it , without reference to the future advancement of her son . She cultivated the friendship of successive Lord ...
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NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 293 |
MY ROOM IN The Country BY ANDREW WINTER | 303 |
The Principality of the Captive Jews By Francis Ainsworth Esq | 315 |
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