The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... called for his money . The Doctor was from home . He returned early in the morning , —at noon , —in the evening ; still the answer was to the same effect : his employer was either abroad visiting his patients , en- gaged in company , or ...
... called for his money . The Doctor was from home . He returned early in the morning , —at noon , —in the evening ; still the answer was to the same effect : his employer was either abroad visiting his patients , en- gaged in company , or ...
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... called ) of England too . Even the fugitive pieces which constantly meet the eye , from the diurnal and periodical press , are blossoms so fair to the eye , and so sweet to the sense , that past literature appears , in the comparison ...
... called ) of England too . Even the fugitive pieces which constantly meet the eye , from the diurnal and periodical press , are blossoms so fair to the eye , and so sweet to the sense , that past literature appears , in the comparison ...
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... called forth the cheering sounds of harmony , before Master Wilibald became acquainted both with old and young , was flattered and caressed , and lived in content and prosperity . The gallant beaux of the place , who had near his door ...
... called forth the cheering sounds of harmony , before Master Wilibald became acquainted both with old and young , was flattered and caressed , and lived in content and prosperity . The gallant beaux of the place , who had near his door ...
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