University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen5W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1835 |
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... called , on both sides , have broken heads , and it is not unfrequently by com- parison of the injuries received on both sides , and by the evidence of the doctor , that one is helped to the truth . " It will be easily seen , from what ...
... called , on both sides , have broken heads , and it is not unfrequently by com- parison of the injuries received on both sides , and by the evidence of the doctor , that one is helped to the truth . " It will be easily seen , from what ...
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... called “ An Elegy in a Churchyard , " printed in an odd volume of elegant extracts , given to me by poor Sir Chippin himself , about half a year before his first elec- tion for the borough of Coolkifney . I shall commence after the ...
... called “ An Elegy in a Churchyard , " printed in an odd volume of elegant extracts , given to me by poor Sir Chippin himself , about half a year before his first elec- tion for the borough of Coolkifney . I shall commence after the ...
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... called dignified . They were thick and heavy , and met exactly where the nose joins the forehead ; and when she chose to bring them closer by wrinkling her brow , there was some- thing awful in their contact ; so much so , that her ...
... called dignified . They were thick and heavy , and met exactly where the nose joins the forehead ; and when she chose to bring them closer by wrinkling her brow , there was some- thing awful in their contact ; so much so , that her ...
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... called ; and if ever man loved woman with ardour , and sincerity , and truth , that man was himself . I often heard him swear it : and the ob- ject of his " love's young dream , " as our own moral poet sweetly sings , was Miss Marianne ...
... called ; and if ever man loved woman with ardour , and sincerity , and truth , that man was himself . I often heard him swear it : and the ob- ject of his " love's young dream , " as our own moral poet sweetly sings , was Miss Marianne ...
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... called for the host , as if he could not bear to sit alone , communing with himself . He was the first guest of whom I had ever seen worthy Peter seem in any way suspicious or afraid ; and our host looked rather queer and ill - at ...
... called for the host , as if he could not bear to sit alone , communing with himself . He was the first guest of whom I had ever seen worthy Peter seem in any way suspicious or afraid ; and our host looked rather queer and ill - at ...
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