Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... poor frail human creature that had been thus invested with the ensigns and homages of sovereignty , how he was obligated , as the temporal type and representative of Him to whom all thrones and princedoms pertaineth , to ettle , to the ...
... poor frail human creature that had been thus invested with the ensigns and homages of sovereignty , how he was obligated , as the temporal type and representative of Him to whom all thrones and princedoms pertaineth , to ettle , to the ...
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... poor Gentlemen , that have pensions , carry- ing up the gold dishes for his Majes- give to that expression of her alarm by means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex ...
... poor Gentlemen , that have pensions , carry- ing up the gold dishes for his Majes- give to that expression of her alarm by means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex ...
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... poor one . of children with a hold of one anothe Another game played by a numb or tickle - tails , as it is technically cal ed in Scotland , is , Through the Needi e'e . The immemorial rhyme for th alluring exercise is this : - Brother ...
... poor one . of children with a hold of one anothe Another game played by a numb or tickle - tails , as it is technically cal ed in Scotland , is , Through the Needi e'e . The immemorial rhyme for th alluring exercise is this : - Brother ...
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... poor Scotsman go ? Send him east , or send him west , Send him to the craw's nest . The terms of hot and cold , used in discretion , it may be thought , that sufficient space has already been al lotted to the amusements of periods long ...
... poor Scotsman go ? Send him east , or send him west , Send him to the craw's nest . The terms of hot and cold , used in discretion , it may be thought , that sufficient space has already been al lotted to the amusements of periods long ...
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... poor animals , and could not help feeling some regret that the purpose for which they were driven there was to put an end to their existence ; that they had been brought from luxuriating in sunny pastures and daisied fields , merely ...
... poor animals , and could not help feeling some regret that the purpose for which they were driven there was to put an end to their existence ; that they had been brought from luxuriating in sunny pastures and daisied fields , merely ...
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