Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... hand , and continuing to address Dr. Percy , followed him about the room . ' Master ! you mind my mintioning to you last time I seen your honour , that my leg was weak by times , no fault though to the doctor that cured it , so I could ...
... hand , and continuing to address Dr. Percy , followed him about the room . ' Master ! you mind my mintioning to you last time I seen your honour , that my leg was weak by times , no fault though to the doctor that cured it , so I could ...
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... hand , and force me from that immortal work to a portrait , a portrait ! -Barbarian ! he fit to encourage genius ! -he set up to be a Mecenas ! mere vanity ! -gives pensions to four signpost daubers not fit to grind my colours ! knows ...
... hand , and force me from that immortal work to a portrait , a portrait ! -Barbarian ! he fit to encourage genius ! -he set up to be a Mecenas ! mere vanity ! -gives pensions to four signpost daubers not fit to grind my colours ! knows ...
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... hands after all . " " No danger , my dear . My principle is the most satisfactory and secure imaginable . To have a number of tickets in the wheel - then , if one comes up a blank , still you have a chance of a prize in the next . Only ...
... hands after all . " " No danger , my dear . My principle is the most satisfactory and secure imaginable . To have a number of tickets in the wheel - then , if one comes up a blank , still you have a chance of a prize in the next . Only ...
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... hand in England . Every thing about him is English ; but I don't know whether this arises from love of his country , or contempt of his brother . English Clay is not ostentatious of that which is his own , but he is disdainful of all ...
... hand in England . Every thing about him is English ; but I don't know whether this arises from love of his country , or contempt of his brother . English Clay is not ostentatious of that which is his own , but he is disdainful of all ...
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... hand , and apparently with some little reluctance . The following general character of Miss Edgeworth's writings , extracted from a review of Patronage in the Quarterly , is marked by much candour and good sense , although the praise ...
... hand , and apparently with some little reluctance . The following general character of Miss Edgeworth's writings , extracted from a review of Patronage in the Quarterly , is marked by much candour and good sense , although the praise ...
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