Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... took his departure . Circumstances prevented me from seeing more of him during my stay in Scotland , a misfortune which I shall ever regret . I never , during my residence there , heard the name of Dugald Stewart mentioned without ...
... took his departure . Circumstances prevented me from seeing more of him during my stay in Scotland , a misfortune which I shall ever regret . I never , during my residence there , heard the name of Dugald Stewart mentioned without ...
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... took umbrage for some trifle ; and because Byron took part in some dispute the doctor had with a Venetian nobleman , he quarrelled with his friend , and left him abruptly at Venice . I have since heard , from an authority I could not ...
... took umbrage for some trifle ; and because Byron took part in some dispute the doctor had with a Venetian nobleman , he quarrelled with his friend , and left him abruptly at Venice . I have since heard , from an authority I could not ...
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... took into my head that I had been denounced , and that the Baron whom I had made a bankroop was at the bottom on't ; but then , thinks I , if they want to take off my heed , they could do that here , without sending me to Paris ; and my ...
... took into my head that I had been denounced , and that the Baron whom I had made a bankroop was at the bottom on't ; but then , thinks I , if they want to take off my heed , they could do that here , without sending me to Paris ; and my ...
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