New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... brought my worthy father - in - law the letter which had so infuriated him , brought a note to Tom from the Lieutenant , directing him to pay off whatever bills might be owing , to deliver an accompanying inclosed letter to the sergeant ...
... brought my worthy father - in - law the letter which had so infuriated him , brought a note to Tom from the Lieutenant , directing him to pay off whatever bills might be owing , to deliver an accompanying inclosed letter to the sergeant ...
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... brought to Europe have exhibited a considerable degree of intelligence , though , as far as our experience and information goes , not so high a degree as is mani- fested by the Chimpanzee . An Orang Utan , brought to England by Captain ...
... brought to Europe have exhibited a considerable degree of intelligence , though , as far as our experience and information goes , not so high a degree as is mani- fested by the Chimpanzee . An Orang Utan , brought to England by Captain ...
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... brought up her sister : her mother died in Dublin in October , 1778 , at the age of ninety . In 1748 she returned to Covent Garden , on the 21st of September , and made her first appearance there for seven years , and continued there ...
... brought up her sister : her mother died in Dublin in October , 1778 , at the age of ninety . In 1748 she returned to Covent Garden , on the 21st of September , and made her first appearance there for seven years , and continued there ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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