The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... Town .. 28 29 34 Insubordination of Modern Stomachs 35 To Anne .. 39 .. .. Letters from the East , No. XI . 40 , XII . 148 , XIII . 283 , XIV . 371 , XV . 469 , XVI . 556 Specimens of a Patent Pocket Dictionary 46 Old English Writers ...
... Town .. 28 29 34 Insubordination of Modern Stomachs 35 To Anne .. 39 .. .. Letters from the East , No. XI . 40 , XII . 148 , XIII . 283 , XIV . 371 , XV . 469 , XVI . 556 Specimens of a Patent Pocket Dictionary 46 Old English Writers ...
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... town from her death on a winter's night . A friend , who did not know that he was on his death - bed , said to him , as he lay suffering , This comes of endeavouring to put off one's nature , and getting out of bed for every cry of a ...
... town from her death on a winter's night . A friend , who did not know that he was on his death - bed , said to him , as he lay suffering , This comes of endeavouring to put off one's nature , and getting out of bed for every cry of a ...
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... town . Bond - street and the woods of Bucking- hamshire , Covent Garden and the gardens of the East , the solitudes of Spenser and Milton , and the tea - tables and coffee - houses of Pope and Addison , -- behold me scarcely knowing to ...
... town . Bond - street and the woods of Bucking- hamshire , Covent Garden and the gardens of the East , the solitudes of Spenser and Milton , and the tea - tables and coffee - houses of Pope and Addison , -- behold me scarcely knowing to ...
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... town , with their groups of gilt cupolas , lofty minarets , and mosques perched on commanding eminences , form a succession of views extremely imposing and characteristic ; nor is that which is obtained from the top of the bridge less ...
... town , with their groups of gilt cupolas , lofty minarets , and mosques perched on commanding eminences , form a succession of views extremely imposing and characteristic ; nor is that which is obtained from the top of the bridge less ...
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... town has assumed a symmetrical appearance quite unusual to a Native city . This road is further continued to the palaces of Delgousha and Constantia . Delgousha , or " the heart expanding , " is one of the king's numerous country ...
... town has assumed a symmetrical appearance quite unusual to a Native city . This road is further continued to the palaces of Delgousha and Constantia . Delgousha , or " the heart expanding , " is one of the king's numerous country ...
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