The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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Page 76
... dear at such a price . Some years ago , a gentleman in passing along Cheapside saw the figures 1069 , of which number he was the sole pro- prietor , flaming on the window of a lottery - office as a capital prize . Somewhat flurried by ...
... dear at such a price . Some years ago , a gentleman in passing along Cheapside saw the figures 1069 , of which number he was the sole pro- prietor , flaming on the window of a lottery - office as a capital prize . Somewhat flurried by ...
Page 79
... Dear Eden , -I had promised Lord North for Hemsley before I received your letter ; I tell you this because I would not make any false me.it with you ; but I certainly should have done it at your recommendation if I had not promised it ...
... Dear Eden , -I had promised Lord North for Hemsley before I received your letter ; I tell you this because I would not make any false me.it with you ; but I certainly should have done it at your recommendation if I had not promised it ...
Page 80
... Dear Sir , -A_Lord of the Session in Scotland is dead . Be so good as to remember Mr. Ross and Mr. Mackensie - the former to be a lord of Session , and the latter a clerk of Session in the room of the other . I am , Dear Sir , yours ...
... Dear Sir , -A_Lord of the Session in Scotland is dead . Be so good as to remember Mr. Ross and Mr. Mackensie - the former to be a lord of Session , and the latter a clerk of Session in the room of the other . I am , Dear Sir , yours ...
Page 81
... dear little Charlott was undressed , and stayed till she was in bed , and the dear little angle was remarkable well . I ani much obliged to you for your great attention to her , and hope you will not return at Eight o'clock if it is not ...
... dear little Charlott was undressed , and stayed till she was in bed , and the dear little angle was remarkable well . I ani much obliged to you for your great attention to her , and hope you will not return at Eight o'clock if it is not ...
Page 82
... Dear Sir , I am truly pleased at your success , and think it a feather in the cap of the York Company - but you write to me as if I was in a recoverable state - instead of that , ( to write ) this is a violent fatigue . I had near 90l ...
... Dear Sir , I am truly pleased at your success , and think it a feather in the cap of the York Company - but you write to me as if I was in a recoverable state - instead of that , ( to write ) this is a violent fatigue . I had near 90l ...
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