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 196
... young heiress , and of introducing her into the world . She had been too long in Scotland , for she had acquired a confirmed Scotch accent . Now it was to be feared that some northern adven- turer might entice her into a clandestine ...
... young heiress , and of introducing her into the world . She had been too long in Scotland , for she had acquired a confirmed Scotch accent . Now it was to be feared that some northern adven- turer might entice her into a clandestine ...
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... young men , at the head of which was a Mr. Smith , a banker's clerk , were desirous that their favourite should have another benefit , and they called lustily for Heaphy to come on the stage , but he would not appear . The young Pats ...
... young men , at the head of which was a Mr. Smith , a banker's clerk , were desirous that their favourite should have another benefit , and they called lustily for Heaphy to come on the stage , but he would not appear . The young Pats ...
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... young traveller ; " England is glad enough to drain other countries ; and without doubt , she now only proposes to open her ports , to overburthen us with her useless gold in exchange for our substantial.commodities . England talks of ...
... young traveller ; " England is glad enough to drain other countries ; and without doubt , she now only proposes to open her ports , to overburthen us with her useless gold in exchange for our substantial.commodities . England talks of ...
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