New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... Captain Marryat , C.B. 386 , 526 88 89 , 262 , 396 , 557 The Metaphysician and the Maid . By Douglas Jerrold , Esq . Letters from Ireland . By John Carne , Esq . No. VIII . 104 121 " Lady May . " By Zemia 128 • 145 • A Stir in the ...
... Captain Marryat , C.B. 386 , 526 88 89 , 262 , 396 , 557 The Metaphysician and the Maid . By Douglas Jerrold , Esq . Letters from Ireland . By John Carne , Esq . No. VIII . 104 121 " Lady May . " By Zemia 128 • 145 • A Stir in the ...
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... Captain Spencer • ( for JULY ) : - Desultory Thoughts and Reflections . By the Countess of Blessington . - The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart , Esq . - The Works of Mrs. Hemans , with a Memoir of her Life . By her Sister ...
... Captain Spencer • ( for JULY ) : - Desultory Thoughts and Reflections . By the Countess of Blessington . - The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart , Esq . - The Works of Mrs. Hemans , with a Memoir of her Life . By her Sister ...
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... Captain , " that in less than an hour my company shall be on the march , and that his instructions shall be punctually obeyed . " The aide - de - camp galloped away again , and the young Captain having buckled on his sword , which lay ...
... Captain , " that in less than an hour my company shall be on the march , and that his instructions shall be punctually obeyed . " The aide - de - camp galloped away again , and the young Captain having buckled on his sword , which lay ...
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... Captain spoke not ; - he marched on - watching , as it were , over a herd of debased men , whom his country had committed to his care . The first word which passed his lips was " HALT ! " and the troops were at that moment in front of ...
... Captain spoke not ; - he marched on - watching , as it were , over a herd of debased men , whom his country had committed to his care . The first word which passed his lips was " HALT ! " and the troops were at that moment in front of ...
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... and myself to retire to our own apart- ments during their stay ? " Captain Marcel graciously indicated his accordance with her wishes , and in less than five minutes after their departure from B 2 A Fragment of Modern History . 3.
... and myself to retire to our own apart- ments during their stay ? " Captain Marcel graciously indicated his accordance with her wishes , and in less than five minutes after their departure from B 2 A Fragment of Modern History . 3.
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