The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... matter with me ? " " These are diagnostics of syncope , paralysis , and catalepsy , but presented in so complicated and unusual a form that I cannot exactly specify the nature of your malady . Two things I will frankly tell you -I don't ...
... matter with me ? " " These are diagnostics of syncope , paralysis , and catalepsy , but presented in so complicated and unusual a form that I cannot exactly specify the nature of your malady . Two things I will frankly tell you -I don't ...
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... matter into your system , which we must instantly endeavour to expel . Many men are thus destroyed with- out foul play of any sort . Yours is a case that requires prompt remedies , so I must hurry home . I will give directions to Sarah ...
... matter into your system , which we must instantly endeavour to expel . Many men are thus destroyed with- out foul play of any sort . Yours is a case that requires prompt remedies , so I must hurry home . I will give directions to Sarah ...
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... matter of course , one of them had resolved that her dress should be made to fasten in front , and the other knew of a most becoming pattern for her white muslin cap . But their conversation was not limited to such frivolities , for the ...
... matter of course , one of them had resolved that her dress should be made to fasten in front , and the other knew of a most becoming pattern for her white muslin cap . But their conversation was not limited to such frivolities , for the ...
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... matter ; but we will not prejudge the question . Mr. Colman gives an equally good reason for turning the knowledge thus obtained to account . The style of living is so " wholly different from that which prevails " in the United States ...
... matter ; but we will not prejudge the question . Mr. Colman gives an equally good reason for turning the knowledge thus obtained to account . The style of living is so " wholly different from that which prevails " in the United States ...
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... matters of personal ex- pense . He illustrates this in Edinburgh , where , there being no noble- man's house convenient , out of the numbers placed at his disposition , he gets into " excellent quarters at nine shillings per week " for ...
... matters of personal ex- pense . He illustrates this in Edinburgh , where , there being no noble- man's house convenient , out of the numbers placed at his disposition , he gets into " excellent quarters at nine shillings per week " for ...
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