The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... taken , -- and afterwards re- taken by an American ; by whom we were well treated , and carried to New York , where we had some clothes and other necessaries given us . Some of my companions remained there ; but I wished to return to my ...
... taken , -- and afterwards re- taken by an American ; by whom we were well treated , and carried to New York , where we had some clothes and other necessaries given us . Some of my companions remained there ; but I wished to return to my ...
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... taken place at that season of the year , I have sat shivering with cold at an aw- ful distance from the fire ; for my legs being unhappily rather long , I should have otherwise disturbed the slumbers of these basking favourites . At tea ...
... taken place at that season of the year , I have sat shivering with cold at an aw- ful distance from the fire ; for my legs being unhappily rather long , I should have otherwise disturbed the slumbers of these basking favourites . At tea ...
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... taken place in her presence , but she was taken suddenly ill ; and , contrary to the formula in such cases used and provided , was soon reported to be a good deal worse than was to be expected . ' She took the opportunity , having still ...
... taken place in her presence , but she was taken suddenly ill ; and , contrary to the formula in such cases used and provided , was soon reported to be a good deal worse than was to be expected . ' She took the opportunity , having still ...
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... taken according to the dictates of fancy , as an excuse or as an aggravation . He tells us— " With regard to the language of Lucifer , it was difficult for me to make hini talk life a Clergyman upon the same subjects ; but I have done ...
... taken according to the dictates of fancy , as an excuse or as an aggravation . He tells us— " With regard to the language of Lucifer , it was difficult for me to make hini talk life a Clergyman upon the same subjects ; but I have done ...
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... taken to shake the faith of believers in revela- tion ever obtrude , to remind us , that the bright specks are but lamps to a sepulchre ; the dismal fires of a char- nel - house , rendering the darkness still more hideous . Our summing ...
... taken to shake the faith of believers in revela- tion ever obtrude , to remind us , that the bright specks are but lamps to a sepulchre ; the dismal fires of a char- nel - house , rendering the darkness still more hideous . Our summing ...
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