The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... favour from that divine face . Not only is the lady no more ; but if she were alive , no thoughts of her could be entertained by Sir , she was my grandmother . You know , that in the list of prohibited loves , a man is forbidden to ...
... favour from that divine face . Not only is the lady no more ; but if she were alive , no thoughts of her could be entertained by Sir , she was my grandmother . You know , that in the list of prohibited loves , a man is forbidden to ...
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... favour with Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . Edward was observed to be particularly active in effecting the dissolution of the female part of the monastic orders . Poor misguided souls ! ' exclaimed he , on opening the gates to a blushing ...
... favour with Brandon , Duke of Suffolk . Edward was observed to be particularly active in effecting the dissolution of the female part of the monastic orders . Poor misguided souls ! ' exclaimed he , on opening the gates to a blushing ...
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... favour permitted to go on till he reached that of major - general . He accompanied Sir Eyre Coote to Lucnow , where he soon was es- tablished in the service of Asoph u Dowlah ; and being a very ingenious mechanic , as well as an ...
... favour permitted to go on till he reached that of major - general . He accompanied Sir Eyre Coote to Lucnow , where he soon was es- tablished in the service of Asoph u Dowlah ; and being a very ingenious mechanic , as well as an ...
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... favoured by the Pacha ; their Consul is his friend and when he hears that you have taken some of this nation prisoners , he will send Turkish soldiers to attack your camp , and either put you to death or carry you and your families ...
... favoured by the Pacha ; their Consul is his friend and when he hears that you have taken some of this nation prisoners , he will send Turkish soldiers to attack your camp , and either put you to death or carry you and your families ...
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... favour ; the number of wells is so small , and in summer so soon exhausted . Having hired a Cangia , we parted from Mr. W. and went down the Nile to Alexandria . With some eccentricities , arising from ignorance of the world , he was an ...
... favour ; the number of wells is so small , and in summer so soon exhausted . Having hired a Cangia , we parted from Mr. W. and went down the Nile to Alexandria . With some eccentricities , arising from ignorance of the world , he was an ...
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