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... Ladies , 569 . The Aborigines of New South Wales , 569 . May Fair , reviewed , 208 . Military Sketch - Book , reviewed , 108 . Moody ( Major ) on Negro Labour , and the Edinburgh Review , 84 . Musical Reminiscences respecting the ...
... Ladies , 569 . The Aborigines of New South Wales , 569 . May Fair , reviewed , 208 . Military Sketch - Book , reviewed , 108 . Moody ( Major ) on Negro Labour , and the Edinburgh Review , 84 . Musical Reminiscences respecting the ...
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... Lady Elizabeth , living at worthy Sir Anthony Denny's in Cheston . John Whitney , a young gentleman , was my bedfellow ; who , willing by good nature , and provoked by mine advice , began to learn the Latin tongue , after the order ...
... Lady Elizabeth , living at worthy Sir Anthony Denny's in Cheston . John Whitney , a young gentleman , was my bedfellow ; who , willing by good nature , and provoked by mine advice , began to learn the Latin tongue , after the order ...
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... Ladies and gentlemen - I mean gentlemen - when I look around and behold the many highly respect- able members of a highly respectable profession , who have honoured this meeting with their presence , ( I looked round too , but the ...
... Ladies and gentlemen - I mean gentlemen - when I look around and behold the many highly respect- able members of a highly respectable profession , who have honoured this meeting with their presence , ( I looked round too , but the ...
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... ladies call " beauti- fully wild . " It is no doubt true , that if slipped in at the end of some of Byron's " metaphysical " ( ! ) poems , it would pass muster as well as several of his " dreams " and " darknesses . " SUNSET . I adore ...
... ladies call " beauti- fully wild . " It is no doubt true , that if slipped in at the end of some of Byron's " metaphysical " ( ! ) poems , it would pass muster as well as several of his " dreams " and " darknesses . " SUNSET . I adore ...
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... Lady Constance themselves , " said William . " Charlotte , I trust , has more sense . " " I confess , I am not afraid of the great , " said Charlotte ; " and as to what you say of Lady Constance , I am told she has no pride in her ; and ...
... Lady Constance themselves , " said William . " Charlotte , I trust , has more sense . " " I confess , I am not afraid of the great , " said Charlotte ; " and as to what you say of Lady Constance , I am told she has no pride in her ; and ...
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