New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 67Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1843 |
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... hour fresh strength and as Rhodes , for which we were making , required the ship to go with the wind on her beam , our progress had not been so rapid as to bring land in sight . Thursday , about eight o'clock , the ship rolling ...
... hour fresh strength and as Rhodes , for which we were making , required the ship to go with the wind on her beam , our progress had not been so rapid as to bring land in sight . Thursday , about eight o'clock , the ship rolling ...
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... hour of trial - whether the mind should find support in its own resources , or fly to foreign means for the fallacious purpose of recruiting and sustaining its energies . The contest was for a time severe . The strength of old habits ...
... hour of trial - whether the mind should find support in its own resources , or fly to foreign means for the fallacious purpose of recruiting and sustaining its energies . The contest was for a time severe . The strength of old habits ...
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... hour the deed will be executed , and the mischief then irremediable . For the sake of your old friend's son , go and obtain five minutes conversation with him . " " I am going , " said my grandfather . " Good Heavens ! This appears ...
... hour the deed will be executed , and the mischief then irremediable . For the sake of your old friend's son , go and obtain five minutes conversation with him . " " I am going , " said my grandfather . " Good Heavens ! This appears ...
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Etching Moralized to a Noble Lady By Thomas Hood | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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