Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... body - there's butter from ME . VIII . Were I forced by some dread demoniacal hand , To change heads ( what a fate ! ) with some Whig in the land , I don't know but I'd swap with yourself , my old Gander , ( I should then be Diogenes ...
... body - there's butter from ME . VIII . Were I forced by some dread demoniacal hand , To change heads ( what a fate ! ) with some Whig in the land , I don't know but I'd swap with yourself , my old Gander , ( I should then be Diogenes ...
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... body could dispute with him the just- ness thereof . However , not to descant on particu- larities , let it suffice , that one night , over a dish of tea , the Englishers , as I afterwards found , say a cup of tea , with Mrs M'Lecket ...
... body could dispute with him the just- ness thereof . However , not to descant on particu- larities , let it suffice , that one night , over a dish of tea , the Englishers , as I afterwards found , say a cup of tea , with Mrs M'Lecket ...
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... body knows what a pith of talent is in them , and how cleverly they can see through the crooks and the crevices of all manner of difficul- ties . I need , therefore , only say , that our fellow - passenger had no small por- tion of the ...
... body knows what a pith of talent is in them , and how cleverly they can see through the crooks and the crevices of all manner of difficul- ties . I need , therefore , only say , that our fellow - passenger had no small por- tion of the ...
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body to speak a word for him , so I hae come from Scotland on purpose to do it mysel . " The Duke looked at me with a sort of kindly curiosity , and replied , - ' Well , I have heard and read of such things , but never met with the like ...
body to speak a word for him , so I hae come from Scotland on purpose to do it mysel . " The Duke looked at me with a sort of kindly curiosity , and replied , - ' Well , I have heard and read of such things , but never met with the like ...
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... body knows it was a most uncertain thing ; and as for the King's own proclamation anent the same , is it not written in the Bi- ble , " Put not your trust in princes ? " However , scarcely had Mrs Damask shewn me the bed - room that was ...
... body knows it was a most uncertain thing ; and as for the King's own proclamation anent the same , is it not written in the Bi- ble , " Put not your trust in princes ? " However , scarcely had Mrs Damask shewn me the bed - room that was ...
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