Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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... gentleman , at the period to which I allude , would as soon have thought of bringing up his son to be a con- jurer as to be a priest ! Formerly the ranks of our ministry were well supplied from the gentle blood of Catholic Ireland ! and ...
... gentleman , at the period to which I allude , would as soon have thought of bringing up his son to be a con- jurer as to be a priest ! Formerly the ranks of our ministry were well supplied from the gentle blood of Catholic Ireland ! and ...
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... gentleman could act or feel , as they are required to feel and to act . A sympathy with the lower orders , from whom they spring , almost approach- ing to an antipathy to the upper classes , is an indispensable requisite • in the ...
... gentleman could act or feel , as they are required to feel and to act . A sympathy with the lower orders , from whom they spring , almost approach- ing to an antipathy to the upper classes , is an indispensable requisite • in the ...
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... gentleman of the name of Samuel Holt . The clean white paling in front of the beautiful little flower - garden before his door shewed he was a man of taste , while the coach - house and stables at the side shewed that he might also be ...
... gentleman of the name of Samuel Holt . The clean white paling in front of the beautiful little flower - garden before his door shewed he was a man of taste , while the coach - house and stables at the side shewed that he might also be ...
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... gentleman , however , was nowhere to be found . On his table Sam saw a note directed to himself - he open- ed it , and found the following words " Dear sir , -By the strangest good luck I have this moment heard tha Sir Harry is at ...
... gentleman , however , was nowhere to be found . On his table Sam saw a note directed to himself - he open- ed it , and found the following words " Dear sir , -By the strangest good luck I have this moment heard tha Sir Harry is at ...
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... gentleman as was mur- dered last night , and the folks thinks that he was may hap thrown into the river . " - " Dreadful ! " said Sam , turn- ing pale at the horrid supposition . " I hope they won't find it ; it would be the death of me ...
... gentleman as was mur- dered last night , and the folks thinks that he was may hap thrown into the river . " - " Dreadful ! " said Sam , turn- ing pale at the horrid supposition . " I hope they won't find it ; it would be the death of me ...
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