The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... ment by a legacy of two thousand pounds , to be paid to him , whether he had officiated as guardian or not . Within a year after this codicil was written , the brave admiral died , and Mr. William Weston learned with equal surprise and ...
... ment by a legacy of two thousand pounds , to be paid to him , whether he had officiated as guardian or not . Within a year after this codicil was written , the brave admiral died , and Mr. William Weston learned with equal surprise and ...
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... ment and tediousness than I expected ; and here I stand , a free woman , with a tolera- bly stout will of my own , and nobody liv- ing having the power to say to me , " You sha'n't . " " And with how much accumulation , my dear ...
... ment and tediousness than I expected ; and here I stand , a free woman , with a tolera- bly stout will of my own , and nobody liv- ing having the power to say to me , " You sha'n't . " " And with how much accumulation , my dear ...
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... ment asked no favour in return but the conqueror's co - operation in bringing his na- tive town to obedience . cracy , and lived in utter insignificance and Poetry ,. And now the Spanish and German bands invaded the vale of Arno , and ...
... ment asked no favour in return but the conqueror's co - operation in bringing his na- tive town to obedience . cracy , and lived in utter insignificance and Poetry ,. And now the Spanish and German bands invaded the vale of Arno , and ...
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... ment . • Clara lived in an obscure street , not far from my own residence , and I could not help feeling a sort of reproach at such virtue and misery The nurse soon after arriving , a comfort- able , motherly - looking sort of woman ...
... ment . • Clara lived in an obscure street , not far from my own residence , and I could not help feeling a sort of reproach at such virtue and misery The nurse soon after arriving , a comfort- able , motherly - looking sort of woman ...
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... ment . The violent contention of parties rificing men to whom he had attached him- often placed him in positions of great deli- self , and whose principles of freedom he cacy , but his commanding tact invariably faithfully represented ...
... ment . The violent contention of parties rificing men to whom he had attached him- often placed him in positions of great deli- self , and whose principles of freedom he cacy , but his commanding tact invariably faithfully represented ...
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