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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... standing - honest George Bridgwa- ter , of the Lea - at whose hospitable gate he had discussed many a jug of ale and knoll of bacon , whilst hearing and telling the news of the country side . George Bridgwater to suspect him of ...
... standing - honest George Bridgwa- ter , of the Lea - at whose hospitable gate he had discussed many a jug of ale and knoll of bacon , whilst hearing and telling the news of the country side . George Bridgwater to suspect him of ...
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... standing with Mistress Frost . She had had her share of this world's changes , being the happy relict of three several spouses , and was now a comely rosy dame- with a laughing eye and a merry tongue . Why Hester should hate Martha Glen ...
... standing with Mistress Frost . She had had her share of this world's changes , being the happy relict of three several spouses , and was now a comely rosy dame- with a laughing eye and a merry tongue . Why Hester should hate Martha Glen ...
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... stand ; See poverty pervade the land ; See these , and more - then own ' tis clear , The last was an eventful year ; And that however short , we know , ' Twas amply long enough in tro ! } Then let us hail the coming year , And trust ...
... stand ; See poverty pervade the land ; See these , and more - then own ' tis clear , The last was an eventful year ; And that however short , we know , ' Twas amply long enough in tro ! } Then let us hail the coming year , And trust ...
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... stands , as it were , rocking on a pivot of perplexity between man and boy - rejected by each estate , and claimed by neither . He wears a long coat , and assumes the neckcloth ; but boys in the street cry “ a - hem ! ” or stroke their ...
... stands , as it were , rocking on a pivot of perplexity between man and boy - rejected by each estate , and claimed by neither . He wears a long coat , and assumes the neckcloth ; but boys in the street cry “ a - hem ! ” or stroke their ...
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... stands at my head , Still for sop to the last I cry'd , I could not eat , and so I dy'd . My neighbours they perhaps may laugh , When they do read my epitaph . 5 A CURIOUS FACT . WERE a person , who is well acquainted with London ...
... stands at my head , Still for sop to the last I cry'd , I could not eat , and so I dy'd . My neighbours they perhaps may laugh , When they do read my epitaph . 5 A CURIOUS FACT . WERE a person , who is well acquainted with London ...
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