The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... road ; but to do any thing effec- tual in this case , they must become the good Samaritan who did something to help him in reality . It may be asked , what then should be done ? A physician cannot prescribe with effect to his pa- tient ...
... road ; but to do any thing effec- tual in this case , they must become the good Samaritan who did something to help him in reality . It may be asked , what then should be done ? A physician cannot prescribe with effect to his pa- tient ...
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... road in a district considerably elevated , and a beautiful valley to the right studded with villages , on the south side of which is Winchcomb . But I must not omit to observe , as you know I am partial to all intellectual im ...
... road in a district considerably elevated , and a beautiful valley to the right studded with villages , on the south side of which is Winchcomb . But I must not omit to observe , as you know I am partial to all intellectual im ...
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... road to this place . I remem her passing this way about twenty - five years ago , and the alteration in the face of the country here , though a complete flat , is greater than in any country which I remember , either in England or Wales ...
... road to this place . I remem her passing this way about twenty - five years ago , and the alteration in the face of the country here , though a complete flat , is greater than in any country which I remember , either in England or Wales ...
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... road , for upwards of fifty miles , was lined with apple and pear trees , besides great numbers which might be seen in every direction dispersed over the corn - fields . The tilths were remarkably clean , and every appearance of the ...
... road , for upwards of fifty miles , was lined with apple and pear trees , besides great numbers which might be seen in every direction dispersed over the corn - fields . The tilths were remarkably clean , and every appearance of the ...
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... road before we got to St. Denis , five miles from Paris , which was extremely crowded with visitors , it being Sunday . At length we reached the ca- pital , leaving to our right Montmartre , where the battle was fought on the day before ...
... road before we got to St. Denis , five miles from Paris , which was extremely crowded with visitors , it being Sunday . At length we reached the ca- pital , leaving to our right Montmartre , where the battle was fought on the day before ...
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