Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - England |
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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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... and that they and who should this be but that worwere vulgar fools who considered it as thy man Doctor Pringle , in his gudea custom , which any sensible man con- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , founded with two such mere ...
... and that they and who should this be but that worwere vulgar fools who considered it as thy man Doctor Pringle , in his gudea custom , which any sensible man con- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , founded with two such mere ...
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That undiscover'd country , from whose bourne It may be considered puerile , child- No traveller returns . ” ish , or even infantine , O reader ! if you will , to have said so much of games Amongst the vast number of those and times so ...
That undiscover'd country , from whose bourne It may be considered puerile , child- No traveller returns . ” ish , or even infantine , O reader ! if you will , to have said so much of games Amongst the vast number of those and times so ...
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My plan was , to Elk ki blamed if they fainted upon the spot , which I certainly was rarely qualified , when le or run out yelling into the street past the above facts are considered . I tried Finest the monster , or , in desperation ...
My plan was , to Elk ki blamed if they fainted upon the spot , which I certainly was rarely qualified , when le or run out yelling into the street past the above facts are considered . I tried Finest the monster , or , in desperation ...
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... perhaps , by some a gypsey did prepare From a decoction made of adders ' hearts , considered , that the different high And the fell hemlock , whose mysterious characters in the piece speak in Engjuice lish , the propriety of making ...
... perhaps , by some a gypsey did prepare From a decoction made of adders ' hearts , considered , that the different high And the fell hemlock , whose mysterious characters in the piece speak in Engjuice lish , the propriety of making ...
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