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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... kind , as much as a habitually genial and relenting temper would allow , al- though certainly the balance of aversion was much in favour of Mrs. Frost . Ar exceedingly smooth , genteel , and civil hatred it was on both sides ; such a ...
... kind , as much as a habitually genial and relenting temper would allow , al- though certainly the balance of aversion was much in favour of Mrs. Frost . Ar exceedingly smooth , genteel , and civil hatred it was on both sides ; such a ...
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... kind have been delivered , and where con- trition has awakened many generations to the practice of virtue and piety . Next to the tombs of our ancestors , a view of the sacred mansions of devotion is calcu- lated to inspire the soul ...
... kind have been delivered , and where con- trition has awakened many generations to the practice of virtue and piety . Next to the tombs of our ancestors , a view of the sacred mansions of devotion is calcu- lated to inspire the soul ...
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... kind , of very elegant forms . The gilding of metals is now carried to a perfection unknown in England ; and as the duty on importation amounts to a prohibition , one of the best French gilders is going to establish himself in London ...
... kind , of very elegant forms . The gilding of metals is now carried to a perfection unknown in England ; and as the duty on importation amounts to a prohibition , one of the best French gilders is going to establish himself in London ...
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... kind I speak of , and I should be con- tented with any one of them ; although , if I had my choice , I should perhaps fix upon Woodburn in preference to all the rest . My predilection is the more singu lar , as all my associations ...
... kind I speak of , and I should be con- tented with any one of them ; although , if I had my choice , I should perhaps fix upon Woodburn in preference to all the rest . My predilection is the more singu lar , as all my associations ...
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... kind frequently , mingled itself up with his contemplation . The first I learned of his acquaintance with this Miss Helen , was on the occa- sion of his taking leave of her previous to his departure , which took place on the very day ...
... kind frequently , mingled itself up with his contemplation . The first I learned of his acquaintance with this Miss Helen , was on the occa- sion of his taking leave of her previous to his departure , which took place on the very day ...
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