The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... becomes of necessity connected with the highest offices in the state . If he be described merely as a creature of ... become a counsel to do . Defending a man , who is on his trial for life , our Lawyer makes a most eloquent ad- dress ...
... becomes of necessity connected with the highest offices in the state . If he be described merely as a creature of ... become a counsel to do . Defending a man , who is on his trial for life , our Lawyer makes a most eloquent ad- dress ...
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... become thoroughly acquainted with his client's case , he tells us , that he repaired to the prison for that purpose - a proceeding which is against one of the most indispensible rules of etiquette , established by the Bar . His next ...
... become thoroughly acquainted with his client's case , he tells us , that he repaired to the prison for that purpose - a proceeding which is against one of the most indispensible rules of etiquette , established by the Bar . His next ...
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... become a mother . I received it with exultation , and the greater because such an event was utterly unexpected , as she was fast approaching that time of life when all hopes of this nature vanish . All my former feelings and wishes ...
... become a mother . I received it with exultation , and the greater because such an event was utterly unexpected , as she was fast approaching that time of life when all hopes of this nature vanish . All my former feelings and wishes ...
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... become common . In the environs of the mosque , to which I often went , I always observed a number of beggars , reduced to mendicity by old age , blindness , or other infirmities . The town is shaded by some boababs , mimosas , date ...
... become common . In the environs of the mosque , to which I often went , I always observed a number of beggars , reduced to mendicity by old age , blindness , or other infirmities . The town is shaded by some boababs , mimosas , date ...
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... become intoxicated . In the evening , I heard some strange howlings in the vicinity of the village . I made no doubt that the Lous had commenced their nightly in- cursions , and felt great curiosity to see them . I cautiously crept out ...
... become intoxicated . In the evening , I heard some strange howlings in the vicinity of the village . I made no doubt that the Lous had commenced their nightly in- cursions , and felt great curiosity to see them . I cautiously crept out ...
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