The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 |
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... feel myself quite determined upon it . In the sides of each of these boxes , now , I would have made -- an incision- ( to use a pro- fessional word , and indeed professional words often come in very much to the purpose ) —I say , I ...
... feel myself quite determined upon it . In the sides of each of these boxes , now , I would have made -- an incision- ( to use a pro- fessional word , and indeed professional words often come in very much to the purpose ) —I say , I ...
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... FEEL , ' DRAW , ' or something of that sort , to him ; and if he either refused to feel , or refused to give , when our officer could all the while hear the money jing- ling in his pocket , on my word , Sir , he should give him a great ...
... FEEL , ' DRAW , ' or something of that sort , to him ; and if he either refused to feel , or refused to give , when our officer could all the while hear the money jing- ling in his pocket , on my word , Sir , he should give him a great ...
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... feel myself infinitely obliged for your kindness : " - and so saying , 1 took up my hat , and with a polite how left the Doctor's apartments . SIR , R. To the Editor of the European Magazine Nov. 10 , 1817 . IR CHRISTOPHER HAWKINS's ...
... feel myself infinitely obliged for your kindness : " - and so saying , 1 took up my hat , and with a polite how left the Doctor's apartments . SIR , R. To the Editor of the European Magazine Nov. 10 , 1817 . IR CHRISTOPHER HAWKINS's ...
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... feel himself com- paratively superior to his compeers in any situation or employ in which be may be placed - he may have a certain off - hand facility of conversation , and may even render himself necessary to those who are not so well ...
... feel himself com- paratively superior to his compeers in any situation or employ in which be may be placed - he may have a certain off - hand facility of conversation , and may even render himself necessary to those who are not so well ...
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... feel its own weakness , must too plainly perceive the dark and disgraceful turpitude of its own ineffectual efforts . Then must the parent author loathe the nature of its production , and turn with aversion and disgust from the off ...
... feel its own weakness , must too plainly perceive the dark and disgraceful turpitude of its own ineffectual efforts . Then must the parent author loathe the nature of its production , and turn with aversion and disgust from the off ...
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