Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 141
... took it as a fresh instance of the superior refinement of their own manners . Curiosity often directed our eyes towards the latticed window over the Vizier , and we distinctly saw the outlines of a turban , such as is usually worn by ...
... took it as a fresh instance of the superior refinement of their own manners . Curiosity often directed our eyes towards the latticed window over the Vizier , and we distinctly saw the outlines of a turban , such as is usually worn by ...
Page 324
... took possession of the town about eight o'clock in the evening . On the 24th they took possession of Ballina without opposition . In the mean time the English troops were concentrating at Castle- bar , under the command of Lieutenant ...
... took possession of the town about eight o'clock in the evening . On the 24th they took possession of Ballina without opposition . In the mean time the English troops were concentrating at Castle- bar , under the command of Lieutenant ...
Page 514
... took up the cause , and proceeded immediately to the residence of the father . He pleaded her cause , as we after- wards learned , with the greatest earnestness , but without effect . The father was deaf to every feeling , save that of ...
... took up the cause , and proceeded immediately to the residence of the father . He pleaded her cause , as we after- wards learned , with the greatest earnestness , but without effect . The father was deaf to every feeling , save that of ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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