New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... exists no longer- you have been preserved by almost a miracle . I swore to save you , and I have done it . I have need of all my firmness to keep these men in order for your own sake do not unnerve me by the sight of your sorrow -dry ...
... exists no longer- you have been preserved by almost a miracle . I swore to save you , and I have done it . I have need of all my firmness to keep these men in order for your own sake do not unnerve me by the sight of your sorrow -dry ...
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... serve to prove that there exists in this great and busy world something better and brighter even than glory - compassion for the un- fortunate ! THE EARLY CAREER OF TALMA . TALMA was nine years 14 A Fragment of Modern History .
... serve to prove that there exists in this great and busy world something better and brighter even than glory - compassion for the un- fortunate ! THE EARLY CAREER OF TALMA . TALMA was nine years 14 A Fragment of Modern History .
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... exists in the wolf and the jackal , and for this reason the African Fennec or Zerda is now associated with the true dogs ; but the pupil of the eye in the foxes , whose habits are more nocturnal , is vertical . The wild dogs , as they ...
... exists in the wolf and the jackal , and for this reason the African Fennec or Zerda is now associated with the true dogs ; but the pupil of the eye in the foxes , whose habits are more nocturnal , is vertical . The wild dogs , as they ...
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... — ( we use the word advisedly ) -and witness his look and tone of withering contempt as he would say to them- " You common cry of curs ! " the theatre which could no more exist , and he ( 73 ) "Appleby's the Man " By J Poole, Esq.
... — ( we use the word advisedly ) -and witness his look and tone of withering contempt as he would say to them- " You common cry of curs ! " the theatre which could no more exist , and he ( 73 ) "Appleby's the Man " By J Poole, Esq.
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the theatre which could no more exist , and he not in it , than a watch perform its functions if one of its wheels were removed . Having said thus much , it will at once be perceived , that of Appleby's mind , the grand characteristic ...
the theatre which could no more exist , and he not in it , than a watch perform its functions if one of its wheels were removed . Having said thus much , it will at once be perceived , that of Appleby's mind , the grand characteristic ...
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