The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... party that , according to the invariable custom , had come to spend the evening in the open air , were all admirable types of the true Hellenic aristocracy . The most prominent fi- gure in the group was that of a stately and dignified ...
... party that , according to the invariable custom , had come to spend the evening in the open air , were all admirable types of the true Hellenic aristocracy . The most prominent fi- gure in the group was that of a stately and dignified ...
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... party , and as he approached , the whole simultaneously rose , with the in- voluntary respect which his imposing ... parties - each The monk took no notice of this re- mark ; he looked down upon the lovely view that lay beneath the ...
... party , and as he approached , the whole simultaneously rose , with the in- voluntary respect which his imposing ... parties - each The monk took no notice of this re- mark ; he looked down upon the lovely view that lay beneath the ...
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... parties , having evinced some unea- siness at seeing grains of a white sub- stance sprinkled over a salad she was ... party to take coffee with her ; and the next morn- ing it was currently reported that every one of the company had ...
... parties , having evinced some unea- siness at seeing grains of a white sub- stance sprinkled over a salad she was ... party to take coffee with her ; and the next morn- ing it was currently reported that every one of the company had ...
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... parties con- cerned . Glaser seemed disposed to treat his wife with great kindness , and the lady was becoming quite ... party having assembled at Mr. Gebhard's , to play at bowls , the whole company were taken ill , after drinking some ...
... parties con- cerned . Glaser seemed disposed to treat his wife with great kindness , and the lady was becoming quite ... party having assembled at Mr. Gebhard's , to play at bowls , the whole company were taken ill , after drinking some ...
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... party of his friends ; but , alas ! there was no part in their rejoicings for her . Her daughter was in jail , and the hus- band , who had divorced her , was about to marry again . It was not till October , 1809 , that Mr. Gebhard made ...
... party of his friends ; but , alas ! there was no part in their rejoicings for her . Her daughter was in jail , and the hus- band , who had divorced her , was about to marry again . It was not till October , 1809 , that Mr. Gebhard made ...
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