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Real life : pages from the portfolio of a chronicler Edinburgh : Waugh and Innes [u.a.], 1832 ... with regret,.that Simon was gathered to his fathers some years ago; and so was his son-in-law, ...
... my mind become p with the idea of Simon, his poney-cart, and his preaching propensities ...
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The turf : a satir. novel ; in 2 vol. London : Colburn and Bentley, 19XX ... FillASTLlCHE U I B T J I O T H E K possession of his title and of a: princely P. … -' tune, ...
... a: princely P. … -' tune, left him by his father, (an old Peer) VOL. … THE TURF ...
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Catherine de Medicis, or the rival faiths London : Smith, Elder, 1834 ... powerful Princes of Lorraine, who, after his marriage with their ill-fated niece, Mary ...
... Francis was rapidly declining, and that his short reign was drawing to a close, she ...
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Relics for the curious : in 2 vol. London : Burton, 19XX ... milk-white hart. The creature afforded his Majesty so much sport, that at the pulling ...
... pleasure to save the beast, and place round his neck a collar of brass, on which was engraved— ...
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The midsummer medley : for ... ; a ser. of com. tales, sketches, and fugitive vagaries, in prose and verse Smith, Horatio. - London : Colburn and Bentley, 19XX ... Württemberg (today Germany), by Paul Neff within his publication-series “Perlen der Weltliteratur” ...
... this particular selection is described in his preface. Another interesting example of ...
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The Christian physiologist : tales ill. of the 5 senses ; their mechanism, uses, and government ; with moral and explanatory introd. ; addressed to a young friend Griffin, Gerald. - London : Bull, 1830 ... not err in saying that this is true of his physical as well as moral nature, though ...
... is absolutely certain that there quiet his mind, by falsifying the rule which pas is ...
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Calvary; or the death of Christ : a poem ; in 8 books Cumberland, Richard. - London : Lackington, Allen, 19XX ... taking out ttvsn ferufakm* coun from wing his bii fenti~ any decided angrily refents /peaks ...
... fuggef.s .• He is interrupted Mammon, of his fub- much circumlocution out to him as the ...
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Canterbury tales ; 4 (1801) Lee, Harriet. - London : G. G. and J. Robinson, 1801 ... February, in a winter memorably fevere, a man, his wife, and their fon, a boy not feven . years ...
... the period of a political difgrace; and his departure had again reduced it to its original ...
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Alicia de Lacy ; 1 (1814) West, Jane. - London : Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 ... husbands. Is it not probable that, like all his other passions, the love of the English ...
... than supplicatory. He who ran a tilt for his lady's heart would not consider the woman ...
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Palmira and Ermance ; 1 Meeke, Mary. - London : Lane, 1797 ... to enjoy the fruits of Iiis indufiry i n his nativecountry. The excellent cliaraAer he ...
... tance to deliver to tlie riiinificr u p ” his arrivalzt Paris, whitlkr hc bent his fieps ...
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