The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... better adapted to the boisterous jovialty of the Gun - Room , than to our sober pages . “ An Autumnal Excursion " in our next . The author will observe , by this Num- ber , that we are pleased with him . " The Country Clergyman " we ...
... better adapted to the boisterous jovialty of the Gun - Room , than to our sober pages . “ An Autumnal Excursion " in our next . The author will observe , by this Num- ber , that we are pleased with him . " The Country Clergyman " we ...
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... better success . " That's all . " We shall be glad to be favoured with a call from the author of the paper on Pri- vate Tuition , when we shall explain to his satisfaction the reason of his excellent article not appearing in the present ...
... better success . " That's all . " We shall be glad to be favoured with a call from the author of the paper on Pri- vate Tuition , when we shall explain to his satisfaction the reason of his excellent article not appearing in the present ...
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... 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 representative of the pride and ...
... 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 representative of the pride and ...
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... better grace , as he stood with one foot on the meal - barrel , and the other on an old oak cupboard that had been an heir - loom in the family from time immemorial . " Poor Habbie , " quoth Mrs Dinwoodie , one day to an inqui- sitive ...
... better grace , as he stood with one foot on the meal - barrel , and the other on an old oak cupboard that had been an heir - loom in the family from time immemorial . " Poor Habbie , " quoth Mrs Dinwoodie , one day to an inqui- sitive ...
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... better the clink o't . " " He has paid the Maister a weel - faur'd compliment indeed , " observed Mrs Dinwoodie ; " but , poor fallow , it's awittens him - he kensna the signification of his ain sayings- they just come awa frae his lips ...
... better the clink o't . " " He has paid the Maister a weel - faur'd compliment indeed , " observed Mrs Dinwoodie ; " but , poor fallow , it's awittens him - he kensna the signification of his ain sayings- they just come awa frae his lips ...
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