New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 156
... taken accidentally another man's purse , I had left my own , which was as well furnished , in its place . By this time I had suffered them to lead me to a public - house , and found myself surrounded by my fellow- travellers , and many ...
... taken accidentally another man's purse , I had left my own , which was as well furnished , in its place . By this time I had suffered them to lead me to a public - house , and found myself surrounded by my fellow- travellers , and many ...
Page 243
... taken from us nearly all the " means whereby we live , " is to imitate the footpad , who maltreats the poor man he has robbed for not having a heavier purse . " Quo lapsus sum , quid feci ? " do I boldly demand on behalf of my- self and ...
... taken from us nearly all the " means whereby we live , " is to imitate the footpad , who maltreats the poor man he has robbed for not having a heavier purse . " Quo lapsus sum , quid feci ? " do I boldly demand on behalf of my- self and ...
Page 310
... taken place in your being and interests , and that your new body was in fact your old one , for no other reason than because it was yours ? To my thinking , the case would be quite altered by the supererogation of such a new sympathetic ...
... taken place in your being and interests , and that your new body was in fact your old one , for no other reason than because it was yours ? To my thinking , the case would be quite altered by the supererogation of such a new sympathetic ...
Contents
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 10 |
Mexico in 1827 | 45 |
A Swiss Tour | 53 |
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