Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... - said Erasmus , ' Ay , not expected ; so put on ye with the speed of light - Where's his waistcoat ? ' continued he , turning to Dr. Percy's astonished ser 6 6 vant and coat ? -the top coat - MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATRONAGE . 5.
... - said Erasmus , ' Ay , not expected ; so put on ye with the speed of light - Where's his waistcoat ? ' continued he , turning to Dr. Percy's astonished ser 6 6 vant and coat ? -the top coat - MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATRONAGE . 5.
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... continued the enraged painter-- now I'll never put another stroke to his Dutch beauty's portrait if I starve - if I rot for it in a gaol - he a Mecenas ! ' The changes upon this abuse were rung repeatedly by this irritated genius , his ...
... continued the enraged painter-- now I'll never put another stroke to his Dutch beauty's portrait if I starve - if I rot for it in a gaol - he a Mecenas ! ' The changes upon this abuse were rung repeatedly by this irritated genius , his ...
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... continued the commissioner , " and you will play it till we are ruined . " " Not a losing game if it be played with temper and spirit . Many throw up the game like cowards , when , if they had but had courage to double the bet , they ...
... continued the commissioner , " and you will play it till we are ruined . " " Not a losing game if it be played with temper and spirit . Many throw up the game like cowards , when , if they had but had courage to double the bet , they ...
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... continued labour . But she does not forget , in order to reconcile them to this somewhat unpalatable doctrine , to show with equal care and truth that labour becomes vastly less irksome by habit- that judiciously directed it seldom ...
... continued labour . But she does not forget , in order to reconcile them to this somewhat unpalatable doctrine , to show with equal care and truth that labour becomes vastly less irksome by habit- that judiciously directed it seldom ...
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... continued laughing on to the end of his life , whereby he attained to great distinction , and was called the laughing philosopher . A particular description is given in this work of the town of New - Haven , which he considers , with ...
... continued laughing on to the end of his life , whereby he attained to great distinction , and was called the laughing philosopher . A particular description is given in this work of the town of New - Haven , which he considers , with ...
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