The Gleaner1864 |
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... ideas " of our aristocracy- a sort of little stock - in - trade for the admirers of Our Street to fall back upon . Some good people may ask the question - " Well ! and pray what is there in your street so particu- larly imposing , that ...
... ideas " of our aristocracy- a sort of little stock - in - trade for the admirers of Our Street to fall back upon . Some good people may ask the question - " Well ! and pray what is there in your street so particu- larly imposing , that ...
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... idea of dullness that might be engendered in any new comer to Our Street ! As I have before observed , Our Street has a decidedly stiff and formal appearance ; and is built chiefly of a peculiar warm yellowish brick , resembling in ...
... idea of dullness that might be engendered in any new comer to Our Street ! As I have before observed , Our Street has a decidedly stiff and formal appearance ; and is built chiefly of a peculiar warm yellowish brick , resembling in ...
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... ideas , its candidates by the constitution of the Club . being the testimonials which are imperatively demanded of Pressing steadily onwards - unwearied and unwavering— gleaning and gathering , not only in the fields , but along the ...
... ideas , its candidates by the constitution of the Club . being the testimonials which are imperatively demanded of Pressing steadily onwards - unwearied and unwavering— gleaning and gathering , not only in the fields , but along the ...
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... idea of parsimony or poverty . Antique chairs , with a long table prepared for supper . A single lamp burning . Mrs. Grondews , in the costume of byegone days , is taking plates out of a cupboard . Doctor Emberic enters with a bundle of ...
... idea of parsimony or poverty . Antique chairs , with a long table prepared for supper . A single lamp burning . Mrs. Grondews , in the costume of byegone days , is taking plates out of a cupboard . Doctor Emberic enters with a bundle of ...
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... idea may strike dissimilar minds in a similar way , and with precisely the same results , the " wise men " of our literary courts sit in judgment on the unconscious offender ; and his work - perchance of the best years of his life , and ...
... idea may strike dissimilar minds in a similar way , and with precisely the same results , the " wise men " of our literary courts sit in judgment on the unconscious offender ; and his work - perchance of the best years of his life , and ...
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