New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... hour to hour distinguish- ing themselves in defending the cause and raising the name and cha- racter of England to the highest pitch of glory , my blood chilled with regret , may I say indignation , that amongst those glorious ...
... hour to hour distinguish- ing themselves in defending the cause and raising the name and cha- racter of England to the highest pitch of glory , my blood chilled with regret , may I say indignation , that amongst those glorious ...
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... hour appointed . ' What can all this mean ? Is somebody playing a hoax on me ? " " It is a very curious coincidence that two gentlemen should offer their visits on the same day and at the same hour ; one sent here by your Uncle ...
... hour appointed . ' What can all this mean ? Is somebody playing a hoax on me ? " " It is a very curious coincidence that two gentlemen should offer their visits on the same day and at the same hour ; one sent here by your Uncle ...
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... hours by a road - side gibbet . The dinner - hour was not exactly the fitting hour to enter on a subject which had begun seriously to occupy my thoughts ; so , after a passing observation or two on our moonlight rencontre , which my ...
... hours by a road - side gibbet . The dinner - hour was not exactly the fitting hour to enter on a subject which had begun seriously to occupy my thoughts ; so , after a passing observation or two on our moonlight rencontre , which my ...
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