The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... appear in our next . We really beg the author of " Original Poetry for the Edinburgh Magazine ” to discontinue her labours . We cannot insert such trash ; and we do not know why we should be pestered with vindications of character ...
... appear in our next . We really beg the author of " Original Poetry for the Edinburgh Magazine ” to discontinue her labours . We cannot insert such trash ; and we do not know why we should be pestered with vindications of character ...
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... appearing in the present number . The author of " ILL TAM " must not be displeased that the second part of his ingenious paper forms no part of this month's bill of fare . It came too late for publication , but shall assuredly appear in ...
... appearing in the present number . The author of " ILL TAM " must not be displeased that the second part of his ingenious paper forms no part of this month's bill of fare . It came too late for publication , but shall assuredly appear in ...
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... appear- ance , she is now better broke to the yoke , and wears her chains more peaceably an effect which has been partly brought about by the pru- dent and temperate administration of Louis , who does not consider him- self as the ...
... appear- ance , she is now better broke to the yoke , and wears her chains more peaceably an effect which has been partly brought about by the pru- dent and temperate administration of Louis , who does not consider him- self as the ...
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... appear , that my share of the personals , is , in Uncle's estimation , much more valuable than the real estate bequeathed to my cousin Archy , at least I am led to believe so , from the manner in which he expresses himself . His words ...
... appear , that my share of the personals , is , in Uncle's estimation , much more valuable than the real estate bequeathed to my cousin Archy , at least I am led to believe so , from the manner in which he expresses himself . His words ...
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... appear truly astonishing , when it is considered that the panes of plate - glass , though measuring about 30 inches square , are no less than of an inch in thickness . Du- ring the same gale , the light - keepers caught about seven ...
... appear truly astonishing , when it is considered that the panes of plate - glass , though measuring about 30 inches square , are no less than of an inch in thickness . Du- ring the same gale , the light - keepers caught about seven ...
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