The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... Manners and Geological Notices . By G. W. Featherstonhaugh , F.R.S. , F.G.S. Fine Arts : Mr. Harding's Ancient Historical Picture 422 424- ( for AUGUST ) : Sydney Morcom - Impressions and Observations of a Young Person during a ...
... Manners and Geological Notices . By G. W. Featherstonhaugh , F.R.S. , F.G.S. Fine Arts : Mr. Harding's Ancient Historical Picture 422 424- ( for AUGUST ) : Sydney Morcom - Impressions and Observations of a Young Person during a ...
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... as the ruin of an abbey or a castle in a landscape . In like manner we expect impossibilities from our children , and make the most unreasonable requests of our friends , 2 The Ill - Humorist ; or , our Recantation .
... as the ruin of an abbey or a castle in a landscape . In like manner we expect impossibilities from our children , and make the most unreasonable requests of our friends , 2 The Ill - Humorist ; or , our Recantation .
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... manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some of the offences and absurdities which had come under my own observation , and which ...
... manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some of the offences and absurdities which had come under my own observation , and which ...
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... manner that cannot fail to establish for the English nation exactly such a reputation for mauvais ton as at this ... manners of home , and the check produced by the presence of familiar eyes being withdrawn , the gay travellers become ...
... manner that cannot fail to establish for the English nation exactly such a reputation for mauvais ton as at this ... manners of home , and the check produced by the presence of familiar eyes being withdrawn , the gay travellers become ...
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... manners than they ever exhibited at home . It is impossible to witness this sort of display without mortification and regret , which is only increased by remembering how many amiable qualities , and how much genuine excellence , exist ...
... manners than they ever exhibited at home . It is impossible to witness this sort of display without mortification and regret , which is only increased by remembering how many amiable qualities , and how much genuine excellence , exist ...
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