Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 50William Blackwood, 1841 |
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... makes my heart leap ; When Tories got under , leave Whigs free to blunder , And pillage and plunder make every thing cheap ! THE COLMANS . Memoirs of the Colman Family , including 32 * [ July , Free Trade for Ever , and Every thing Cheap .
... makes my heart leap ; When Tories got under , leave Whigs free to blunder , And pillage and plunder make every thing cheap ! THE COLMANS . Memoirs of the Colman Family , including 32 * [ July , Free Trade for Ever , and Every thing Cheap .
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... leave him an annuity , which , according to the newspapers , was nine hundred guineas a - year ; a sum , how- ever ... leaving , like most undutiful children , their most holy father with no other attend- ants than the coachman , and two ...
... leave him an annuity , which , according to the newspapers , was nine hundred guineas a - year ; a sum , how- ever ... leaving , like most undutiful children , their most holy father with no other attend- ants than the coachman , and two ...
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... leaving London for Calais , had thus written to Gar- rick " There is more of prudence than of pleasure in my trip to ... leave to inveterate pun- sters the ingenuity of punning upon a Foote in bed and a leg out of it . " This is followed ...
... leaving London for Calais , had thus written to Gar- rick " There is more of prudence than of pleasure in my trip to ... leave to inveterate pun- sters the ingenuity of punning upon a Foote in bed and a leg out of it . " This is followed ...
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... leave the road , and he was sure of being able to keep well ahead of the infantry , who , in their turn , could not prudent- ly advance too far from the main body . He reckoned , therefore , of being soon out of reach of the enemy ...
... leave the road , and he was sure of being able to keep well ahead of the infantry , who , in their turn , could not prudent- ly advance too far from the main body . He reckoned , therefore , of being soon out of reach of the enemy ...
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... leave mere nonentities , if the traditional cir- cumstance of their theogony and his- tory are laid aside as fabulous . sides , if this could be surmounted , and Be- if Plato could account for all the tribes of Hellas having adopted ...
... leave mere nonentities , if the traditional cir- cumstance of their theogony and his- tory are laid aside as fabulous . sides , if this could be surmounted , and Be- if Plato could account for all the tribes of Hellas having adopted ...
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