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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... thought it to be an excrescence on the tree without seed . It was named by Pliny viscum . * Our much respected correspondent , P T.W. must pardon us for omitting to publish this ex- cellent article in our preceding number , but our ...
... thought it to be an excrescence on the tree without seed . It was named by Pliny viscum . * Our much respected correspondent , P T.W. must pardon us for omitting to publish this ex- cellent article in our preceding number , but our ...
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-the thought was insupportable . Before he reached the Bell he had formed , and communicated to Hester , the spirited re- solution of giving a splendid party in the Christmas week - a sort of wedding - feast or house - warming ...
-the thought was insupportable . Before he reached the Bell he had formed , and communicated to Hester , the spirited re- solution of giving a splendid party in the Christmas week - a sort of wedding - feast or house - warming ...
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... aversion towards her next neighbour without being called to account for so natural a feeling . It seems that Jacob thought so too , for on Hester's conditioning that Mrs. Glen should be excluded from the party , he just gave THE MIRROR ,
... aversion towards her next neighbour without being called to account for so natural a feeling . It seems that Jacob thought so too , for on Hester's conditioning that Mrs. Glen should be excluded from the party , he just gave THE MIRROR ,
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... thought , Hast thou so soon , another brought ? So soon ! and yet , tho ' short the date , In kindred dust , what numbers wait , Who , gay in health some months ago , No longer feel or joy or woe , Nor longer fear the common foe ! How ...
... thought , Hast thou so soon , another brought ? So soon ! and yet , tho ' short the date , In kindred dust , what numbers wait , Who , gay in health some months ago , No longer feel or joy or woe , Nor longer fear the common foe ! How ...
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... thought the pro- phecy accomplished . TO CORRESPONDENTS . P. T. W .; Tim Tobykin ; Janet ; Jacobus ; F. R. Y .; J .; M. L. B .; Pasche ; G. W. N .; and A. B. C .; are requested to send to our Pub- lisher's for letters , any day after ...
... thought the pro- phecy accomplished . TO CORRESPONDENTS . P. T. W .; Tim Tobykin ; Janet ; Jacobus ; F. R. Y .; J .; M. L. B .; Pasche ; G. W. N .; and A. B. C .; are requested to send to our Pub- lisher's for letters , any day after ...
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