The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... continued to figure above the door of that respectable hostelry . Two days after the wedding , that happy event seemed to be most comfortably forgotten by all the par- ties concerned - the only persons who took any note of the affair ...
... continued to figure above the door of that respectable hostelry . Two days after the wedding , that happy event seemed to be most comfortably forgotten by all the par- ties concerned - the only persons who took any note of the affair ...
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... continued till the 18th of December , 1595. During this period they were kept in order to ascer- tain the number of persons who died ; but when the plague ceased , the bills were discontinued . They were resumed again in 1603. At the ...
... continued till the 18th of December , 1595. During this period they were kept in order to ascer- tain the number of persons who died ; but when the plague ceased , the bills were discontinued . They were resumed again in 1603. At the ...
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... continued in my attitude , ex- pecting the praise due to an exhibition , which I was booby enough to fancy was only to be equalled by himself . But , to my eternal mortification , he turned quick upon me , brandished the razor in his ...
... continued in my attitude , ex- pecting the praise due to an exhibition , which I was booby enough to fancy was only to be equalled by himself . But , to my eternal mortification , he turned quick upon me , brandished the razor in his ...
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... continued with few intermissions till the interment , which , however , takes place with all convenient speed and relieves the survivors from this troublesome and melancholy task The men indeed wear no mourning for their deceased ...
... continued with few intermissions till the interment , which , however , takes place with all convenient speed and relieves the survivors from this troublesome and melancholy task The men indeed wear no mourning for their deceased ...
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... continued to manage our military affairs . During the last years of the most momentous war that ever was waged , his royal highness prepared the most splendid victories our annals boast , by an unceas- ing attention to the character and ...
... continued to manage our military affairs . During the last years of the most momentous war that ever was waged , his royal highness prepared the most splendid victories our annals boast , by an unceas- ing attention to the character and ...
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