New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 111
... seen a man in robust health die in six hours after drinking a glass of water . While shooting , I always found the champing a piece of dry grass , which I was in the habit of pulling and chewing mechanically , preserved me completely ...
... seen a man in robust health die in six hours after drinking a glass of water . While shooting , I always found the champing a piece of dry grass , which I was in the habit of pulling and chewing mechanically , preserved me completely ...
Page 191
... seen him for fourteen years , when he was at Harrow , at the age of fifteen . I found much less change in his appearance than there generally is from youth to manhood ; the general expression of his countenance had become very like his ...
... seen him for fourteen years , when he was at Harrow , at the age of fifteen . I found much less change in his appearance than there generally is from youth to manhood ; the general expression of his countenance had become very like his ...
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... seen a few ( as evidently ) tradespeople , distinguishable as well by their wearing hats , as by the timidly deferential manner in which they got out of the way of the former . Very few females were to be seen , and those only of the ...
... seen a few ( as evidently ) tradespeople , distinguishable as well by their wearing hats , as by the timidly deferential manner in which they got out of the way of the former . Very few females were to be seen , and those only of the ...
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