Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... character . London being , as is well known , a place of more considerable repute than Greenock , or even Port Glasgow , up- on which I have so fully enlarged in my foregoing voyages , it seems meet that I should be at some outlay of ...
... character . London being , as is well known , a place of more considerable repute than Greenock , or even Port Glasgow , up- on which I have so fully enlarged in my foregoing voyages , it seems meet that I should be at some outlay of ...
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... character , and was not in a hurry to fix , examining every dress in the room in a most particular manner , that she might , as she told me , be able to give an explanation to Nanny Ey- dent of the Coronation fashions . She then made ...
... character , and was not in a hurry to fix , examining every dress in the room in a most particular manner , that she might , as she told me , be able to give an explanation to Nanny Ey- dent of the Coronation fashions . She then made ...
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... character as a philoso- phical traveller , I find I can take a game with the bairns at kittlie - cout , or BURNS . blind Harry , as well as ever , and can jink as nimbly at tig touch timmer , doze a tap , or roll up a pirie , as if I ...
... character as a philoso- phical traveller , I find I can take a game with the bairns at kittlie - cout , or BURNS . blind Harry , as well as ever , and can jink as nimbly at tig touch timmer , doze a tap , or roll up a pirie , as if I ...
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... character of swind- ler was changed immediately into that of a " foolish laddie , for middling wi ' things that I had naething to do with . " Mr Cloverfield began now to think it was partly his own fault that I was dragged in to ...
... character of swind- ler was changed immediately into that of a " foolish laddie , for middling wi ' things that I had naething to do with . " Mr Cloverfield began now to think it was partly his own fault that I was dragged in to ...
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... character , and imposing in its external relations , our patriotism must be of a very suspicious description indeed , if it is not awakened and strengthened by the contemplation of them . There is nothing , in my opinion , which is more ...
... character , and imposing in its external relations , our patriotism must be of a very suspicious description indeed , if it is not awakened and strengthened by the contemplation of them . There is nothing , in my opinion , which is more ...
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