New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... received ; he became grave and thoughtful , and his mind adapted itself to pursuits not purely military ; in fact , his ambition was to become one of the leading men in the empire . His hopes were realized , and when his master fell ...
... received ; he became grave and thoughtful , and his mind adapted itself to pursuits not purely military ; in fact , his ambition was to become one of the leading men in the empire . His hopes were realized , and when his master fell ...
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... received of his position , and she resolved to lose no time in endeavouring to discover the object of her solicitude . This , however , was no easy task ; her applications to his ancient companions in arms , were coldly received ; her ...
... received of his position , and she resolved to lose no time in endeavouring to discover the object of her solicitude . This , however , was no easy task ; her applications to his ancient companions in arms , were coldly received ; her ...
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... received him warmly , embraced him , and by the shelter of his name , the credit of his office , and his unquestioned de- votion to the House of Bourbon , protected his political opponent in perfect safety , until after passing a ...
... received him warmly , embraced him , and by the shelter of his name , the credit of his office , and his unquestioned de- votion to the House of Bourbon , protected his political opponent in perfect safety , until after passing a ...
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... received with friendly cordiality ; but when I congratulated him on his performance , he evidently entertained some doubt of my sincerity . " You ought to know me well enough , " said I , " to be assured , that if I could not offer you ...
... received with friendly cordiality ; but when I congratulated him on his performance , he evidently entertained some doubt of my sincerity . " You ought to know me well enough , " said I , " to be assured , that if I could not offer you ...
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... received the rents and profits for them , and doubtless took a re- ceipt in full . Inkspot , as I learnt from the same source , the landlord of the Rent- borough Arms , was a lusus naturæ , he had no earthly father ! The entry in the ...
... received the rents and profits for them , and doubtless took a re- ceipt in full . Inkspot , as I learnt from the same source , the landlord of the Rent- borough Arms , was a lusus naturæ , he had no earthly father ! The entry in the ...
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