Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... taken a prisoner of war ; and Rosamond's marriage with her lover , Mr. Temple , is prevented by poverty on both sides . The Falconers , in the mean time , begin to totter . The eldest daughter , indeed , is married to Sir R. Percy 4 ...
... taken a prisoner of war ; and Rosamond's marriage with her lover , Mr. Temple , is prevented by poverty on both sides . The Falconers , in the mean time , begin to totter . The eldest daughter , indeed , is married to Sir R. Percy 4 ...
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... taken in . Then his dress , his horses , his whole appointment and establishment , are complete , and accurately in the fashion of the day - no expense spared . All that belongs to Mr. Clay , of Clay Hall , is the best of its kind , or ...
... taken in . Then his dress , his horses , his whole appointment and establishment , are complete , and accurately in the fashion of the day - no expense spared . All that belongs to Mr. Clay , of Clay Hall , is the best of its kind , or ...
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... guided her pen - has obtruded its ponderous patronage on her book - has swelled the bulk of the work , but taken from its characteristic delicacy and has distilled its poppies upon pages , which MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATROnage . 13.
... guided her pen - has obtruded its ponderous patronage on her book - has swelled the bulk of the work , but taken from its characteristic delicacy and has distilled its poppies upon pages , which MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATROnage . 13.
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... taken much mischievous pleasure in placing it in a very ridiculous point of view . They exhaust upon this subject all those well - known arts of sarcas tic criticism which they have hitherto used with such effect upon Montgomery and ...
... taken much mischievous pleasure in placing it in a very ridiculous point of view . They exhaust upon this subject all those well - known arts of sarcas tic criticism which they have hitherto used with such effect upon Montgomery and ...
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... taken to " their imperial highnesses the Grand Duchesses of Weimar and Oldenburgh , whose talents , information and manners enchanted the general . " He then saw the generals and ministers . The day after he was SUININE - DETAILS SUR LE ...
... taken to " their imperial highnesses the Grand Duchesses of Weimar and Oldenburgh , whose talents , information and manners enchanted the general . " He then saw the generals and ministers . The day after he was SUININE - DETAILS SUR LE ...
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