New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 70
... London parties at the height of the London season . The duties of his regiment had so often taken him away during the continuance of that witching period , that he had never got that surfeit of its gaieties which seems necessary to ...
... London parties at the height of the London season . The duties of his regiment had so often taken him away during the continuance of that witching period , that he had never got that surfeit of its gaieties which seems necessary to ...
Page 495
... London to Paris by steam , until I actually made the experiment . It is not a little remarkable that in these days of advertisements and placards , so little should have been known at this side of the channel of the facilities which ...
... London to Paris by steam , until I actually made the experiment . It is not a little remarkable that in these days of advertisements and placards , so little should have been known at this side of the channel of the facilities which ...
Page 579
... London to Paris , " by , 495 Raleigh , Sir Walter , description of , 280 Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons , by Mr. Grant , reviewed , 283 Rebo , tribe of the , 83 Recreations in Natural History , No. VII . Singing Birds ...
... London to Paris , " by , 495 Raleigh , Sir Walter , description of , 280 Random Recollections of the Lords and Commons , by Mr. Grant , reviewed , 283 Rebo , tribe of the , 83 Recreations in Natural History , No. VII . Singing Birds ...
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creations in Natural History No VII Singing BirdsResi | 40 |
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