The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... ment to find myself suddenly transported " All that pass by clap their hands at thee , from the mean miserable streets of Jerusa- saying , Is this the city that men call the per- lem , into the richest and most gorgeously fection of ...
... ment to find myself suddenly transported " All that pass by clap their hands at thee , from the mean miserable streets of Jerusa- saying , Is this the city that men call the per- lem , into the richest and most gorgeously fection of ...
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... ment of the young couple meanwhile was a true bill - having been communicated in confidence to her husband by his brother , who intended to choose an auspicious mo- ment at some future time for breaking the matter to his parents . But ...
... ment of the young couple meanwhile was a true bill - having been communicated in confidence to her husband by his brother , who intended to choose an auspicious mo- ment at some future time for breaking the matter to his parents . But ...
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... ment , " he has broken through the laws of most warmly . Ah ! there is nothing like a God and man for the sake of that abandoned native kindness of heart - tamen expellas girl , that serpent I cherished so long to sting furcâ , usque ...
... ment , " he has broken through the laws of most warmly . Ah ! there is nothing like a God and man for the sake of that abandoned native kindness of heart - tamen expellas girl , that serpent I cherished so long to sting furcâ , usque ...
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... ment sorrow , such as I never witnessed be- Mrs. W. was distressed beyond measure fore . She buried her face in the sofa pil- when she found Alley one morning by the lows , and wept and sobbed with uncontrol- bedside , teaching little ...
... ment sorrow , such as I never witnessed be- Mrs. W. was distressed beyond measure fore . She buried her face in the sofa pil- when she found Alley one morning by the lows , and wept and sobbed with uncontrol- bedside , teaching little ...
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... ment of that miserable girl ; he was not a bad , but a weak man , though his feeble- ness of character had produced , as often happens , as much wretchedness as actual vice . There is much truth in the French- man's pointed saying ...
... ment of that miserable girl ; he was not a bad , but a weak man , though his feeble- ness of character had produced , as often happens , as much wretchedness as actual vice . There is much truth in the French- man's pointed saying ...
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