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Edinburgh MAGAZINE . VOL . X. AUGUST — DECEMBER , 1821 . AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . 1821 . 3 Stanzas Dedicatory TO FRANCIS JEFFREY , ESQUIRE , ADVOCATE. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , EDINBURGH ;. BLACKWOOD'S.
Edinburgh MAGAZINE . VOL . X. AUGUST — DECEMBER , 1821 . AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . 1821 . 3 Stanzas Dedicatory TO FRANCIS JEFFREY , ESQUIRE , ADVOCATE. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , EDINBURGH ;. BLACKWOOD'S.
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17 , PRINCE'S STREET , EDINBURGH ; AND T. CADELL AND W. DAVIES , STRAND , LONDON ; To whom Communications ( post paid ) may be addressed . SOLD ALSO BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM JAMES BALLANTYNE & CO .
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16 ; but as I had the long voyage about me ; for although Glasgow is from Leith to London before me , I surely a large and populous place , it considered with myself , that I would must be allowed that it is but a nar- have enough of ...
16 ; but as I had the long voyage about me ; for although Glasgow is from Leith to London before me , I surely a large and populous place , it considered with myself , that I would must be allowed that it is but a nar- have enough of ...
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He fell in with her on her return from her great adventure with the Duke of York at London , which made such a great noise throughout the West at the time , and which , but for her open - hearted innocency , would have left both cloors ...
He fell in with her on her return from her great adventure with the Duke of York at London , which made such a great noise throughout the West at the time , and which , but for her open - hearted innocency , would have left both cloors ...
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So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as sure as death I would leave London on the Sabbath morning , not to trouble him any more , being content with the friendship of his royal spirit .
So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as sure as death I would leave London on the Sabbath morning , not to trouble him any more , being content with the friendship of his royal spirit .
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