Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... turned into a cabinet and painting - room ; for he designed to employ , for a considerable time , all the artists , but especially Seekaz of Darm- stadt , whose pencil highly delighted him by its natural and simple repre- sentations ...
... turned into a cabinet and painting - room ; for he designed to employ , for a considerable time , all the artists , but especially Seekaz of Darm- stadt , whose pencil highly delighted him by its natural and simple repre- sentations ...
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... turned into an hospital . The compas- sion of the citizens was immediately excited . Beer , wine , bread , money were handed to those who could still receive any thing . But when , some time after , wounded and captured Germans were ...
... turned into an hospital . The compas- sion of the citizens was immediately excited . Beer , wine , bread , money were handed to those who could still receive any thing . But when , some time after , wounded and captured Germans were ...
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... turned by some one else , with his help , into party - coloured confusion ; the dejection increased , his opposition became decided , and there was need of much pains on our side in order to guide this godfather * _ for he too had ...
... turned by some one else , with his help , into party - coloured confusion ; the dejection increased , his opposition became decided , and there was need of much pains on our side in order to guide this godfather * _ for he too had ...
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... turned out that the first breechies , and with which I made my public appear- ance in the world , for such may be called the first going to a public school , were mouse coloured leather ; or , I think , according to the vocabulary of ...
... turned out that the first breechies , and with which I made my public appear- ance in the world , for such may be called the first going to a public school , were mouse coloured leather ; or , I think , according to the vocabulary of ...
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... turned out of all fa- vour . For kisses he had kicks ; and , according to a vulgar saying , " more kicks than halfpence . ' The contrast was horrible - from a pet to an outcast . I am told all is altered now , and that the fine ...
... turned out of all fa- vour . For kisses he had kicks ; and , according to a vulgar saying , " more kicks than halfpence . ' The contrast was horrible - from a pet to an outcast . I am told all is altered now , and that the fine ...
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