Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 51
... object , we will exercise the soundest discretion that is rendered to us , and we will not be turned aside by sickly ... objects ; but we confess that we cannot see its immediate beneficial result . In our judgment , it cannot be ...
... object , we will exercise the soundest discretion that is rendered to us , and we will not be turned aside by sickly ... objects ; but we confess that we cannot see its immediate beneficial result . In our judgment , it cannot be ...
Page 56
... object of his affection , instead of losing her time in vain regrets and la- mentations , determined , with the true feeling of her country , to draw some pecuniary advantage from the circumstance . She accordingly brought an action ...
... object of his affection , instead of losing her time in vain regrets and la- mentations , determined , with the true feeling of her country , to draw some pecuniary advantage from the circumstance . She accordingly brought an action ...
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... object , and it was only by the uniform and systematic preference of the smaller caste , and by the creation of division , that this could be effected ; but now that all danger of losing the country is entirely passed by , the object ...
... object , and it was only by the uniform and systematic preference of the smaller caste , and by the creation of division , that this could be effected ; but now that all danger of losing the country is entirely passed by , the object ...
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