Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME . Being always your servant , your friend , and so forth- The humanest of conquerors- 17 , PRINCE'S - STREET , EDINBURGH , 31st December , 1821 ...
... manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME . Being always your servant , your friend , and so forth- The humanest of conquerors- 17 , PRINCE'S - STREET , EDINBURGH , 31st December , 1821 ...
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... manner of difficul- ties . I need , therefore , only say , that our fellow - passenger had no small por- tion of the ability common among his townsfolk . I should remark by hands , that on the outside of the coach there was a man from ...
... manner of difficul- ties . I need , therefore , only say , that our fellow - passenger had no small por- tion of the ability common among his townsfolk . I should remark by hands , that on the outside of the coach there was a man from ...
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... manner . He was in reality a most well - bred gentleman , and , for discretion , would be a patron to mony a Glasgow manufacturer , and Edinburgh writer . He then encou- raged me to proceed with my business , asking me in a hamely manner ...
... manner . He was in reality a most well - bred gentleman , and , for discretion , would be a patron to mony a Glasgow manufacturer , and Edinburgh writer . He then encou- raged me to proceed with my business , asking me in a hamely manner ...
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... manner as his Royal Grace had done , to promise I would leave London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well ...
... manner as his Royal Grace had done , to promise I would leave London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well ...
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... manner out of the body at Mrs Damask , who had not the break- fast ready so soon as I had hoped she would . It was more than a whole quar- ter of an hour past three o'clock in the morning before I got it and was dress- ed ; and when I ...
... manner out of the body at Mrs Damask , who had not the break- fast ready so soon as I had hoped she would . It was more than a whole quar- ter of an hour past three o'clock in the morning before I got it and was dress- ed ; and when I ...
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