The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... arium Abredonense , " which may , we observe , be specially subscribed for by persons who do not wish to become members of the society . VOL . IV . NO . VII . - OCT . 1845 . B but a comparatively small number to a personage with whom.
... arium Abredonense , " which may , we observe , be specially subscribed for by persons who do not wish to become members of the society . VOL . IV . NO . VII . - OCT . 1845 . B but a comparatively small number to a personage with whom.
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... person the demand ; for if it come to the ears of our country people who are here that this lady hath desired such a thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their friends at home for news , and so it will ...
... person the demand ; for if it come to the ears of our country people who are here that this lady hath desired such a thing of your Majesty , and hath been refused , they will wreat that to their friends at home for news , and so it will ...
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to keep her about her own person . The prudent Father thinks it necessary to fortify himself with a letter from her Highness to the young lady , for fear of scandal ; and , having procured this , ( not without a bribe to the " reed ...
to keep her about her own person . The prudent Father thinks it necessary to fortify himself with a letter from her Highness to the young lady , for fear of scandal ; and , having procured this , ( not without a bribe to the " reed ...
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... persons who sit at ease in their possessions , in a protected and peaceful land , to dismiss from their thoughts the fears and fates of humble men , whom it serves some transient purpose to thrust into an arena where they shall stand in ...
... persons who sit at ease in their possessions , in a protected and peaceful land , to dismiss from their thoughts the fears and fates of humble men , whom it serves some transient purpose to thrust into an arena where they shall stand in ...
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... persons to keep the peace . the perpetual curate of K- was visited by two young men , tutors in the houses of comfortable farmers . After a short time they were obliged to leave the neighbour- hood , as their visits were observed . They ...
... persons to keep the peace . the perpetual curate of K- was visited by two young men , tutors in the houses of comfortable farmers . After a short time they were obliged to leave the neighbour- hood , as their visits were observed . They ...
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