The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tomy 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... never married . When in the prime of life , with all the prospects of a successful career before him , he was engaged to a most amiable and interesting lady , who falling into bad health a short time previous to their intended union ...
... never married . When in the prime of life , with all the prospects of a successful career before him , he was engaged to a most amiable and interesting lady , who falling into bad health a short time previous to their intended union ...
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... never before been heard within the walls of Parliament ( the greatest confusion . ) Such language , he repeated , had never be- fore been heard within the walls of Parlia- ment by any man who pretended to call himself a friend to the ...
... never before been heard within the walls of Parliament ( the greatest confusion . ) Such language , he repeated , had never be- fore been heard within the walls of Parlia- ment by any man who pretended to call himself a friend to the ...
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... never shot a bird , or seen the sca . They sca . They never could comprehend the number of inhabitants in London , nor the manner in which they supplied with food . Captain C. could only tell them , that so many whales would serve for a ...
... never shot a bird , or seen the sca . They sca . They never could comprehend the number of inhabitants in London , nor the manner in which they supplied with food . Captain C. could only tell them , that so many whales would serve for a ...
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