Jugel's universal magazine, ed. by F.A. Catty1843 |
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... whole certain portions , which for their All that lay in our power was to select from length promised more of care than the mere fragments about them , and present them to our readers with this brief notice of the mode in most irregular ...
... whole certain portions , which for their All that lay in our power was to select from length promised more of care than the mere fragments about them , and present them to our readers with this brief notice of the mode in most irregular ...
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... whole country round , " said Mr Dalton to his wife , as he stood at the bottom of his breakfast - table , cutting slices in- numerable from an enormous ham . " I declare positively , that if they had not sent this Mr Mortimer , or ...
... whole country round , " said Mr Dalton to his wife , as he stood at the bottom of his breakfast - table , cutting slices in- numerable from an enormous ham . " I declare positively , that if they had not sent this Mr Mortimer , or ...
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... whole of her own large fortune should be settled upon her- self and her younger children , instead of bur- dening his now clear and unencumbered estate with jointure or settlement of any kind . The proposal was agreed to , and the young ...
... whole of her own large fortune should be settled upon her- self and her younger children , instead of bur- dening his now clear and unencumbered estate with jointure or settlement of any kind . The proposal was agreed to , and the young ...
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... whole group had the appearance of respectability , notwithstanding the very evident poverty of their garments . " Mrs Greenhill ? " said the old lady , doubt- ingly , and raising her glass to her eye . “ Yes , ma'am , my name is ...
... whole group had the appearance of respectability , notwithstanding the very evident poverty of their garments . " Mrs Greenhill ? " said the old lady , doubt- ingly , and raising her glass to her eye . “ Yes , ma'am , my name is ...
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... whole of the day . " " I shall be glad to go directly , sir , " replied Mrs Greenhill , " if you will be pleased to give me an order for some sort of relief for my starving grandchildren . I am a stranger , sir , to almost all the ...
... whole of the day . " " I shall be glad to go directly , sir , " replied Mrs Greenhill , " if you will be pleased to give me an order for some sort of relief for my starving grandchildren . I am a stranger , sir , to almost all the ...
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Anne Boleyn appeared beautiful Bryan Burney called Calotype Captain Cardinal castle character Chuzzlewit Condé cried Daguerreotype Dalton dark daughter dear door Dr Burney Duke Earl of Surrey Ellen exclaimed eyes face fair father favour feeling Fenwolf followed France Frances Burney French Gaston of Orleans gentleman girl give Greenhill hand head heard heart Henry Herne Herne the hunter honour hope horse Jessie king lady laughed light look Lord Louis XIV Madame Martin Chuzzlewit Mazarin mind Miss Mooby Munden never night once party passed Pecksniff person Pinch poor present Prince Prince of Condé rejoined replied returned round royal seemed side Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Wyat smile soon spirit stood stranger sure Surrey tell thing thought Tigg tion took Turenne turned voice Westlock whole woman words Wyat young
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Стр. 169 - It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood : Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak ; Augurs, and understood relations, have By magot-pies,* and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood.
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Стр. 304 - In yon strait path a thousand May well be stopped by three. Now who will stand on either hand, And keep the bridge with me?" Then out spake Spurius Lartius; A Ramnian proud was he: "Lo, I will stand at thy right hand, And keep the bridge with thee.