The Atlantic Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 - Periodicals |
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... leave to make it over to a man whom he deemed more deserv- ing of it than himself , and the only man in the world to whom he thought it justly due . We hear farther , that lord Buchan has , by letter , requested of the president , that ...
... leave to make it over to a man whom he deemed more deserv- ing of it than himself , and the only man in the world to whom he thought it justly due . We hear farther , that lord Buchan has , by letter , requested of the president , that ...
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... leave to make it over to the man in the world to whom I thought it most justly due ; into your hands I commit it , requesting of you to pass it , in the * Sir William Wallace , at first a private gentleman , unsuccessfully at- tempted a ...
... leave to make it over to the man in the world to whom I thought it most justly due ; into your hands I commit it , requesting of you to pass it , in the * Sir William Wallace , at first a private gentleman , unsuccessfully at- tempted a ...
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... leave to recommend him to your countenance , as he has been mentioned to me favorably by my worthy friend , Pro- fessor Ogilvie , of King's College , Aberdeen . " TWO LETTERS FROM GENERAL WASHINGTON TO LORD BUCHAN . " Philadelphia , May ...
... leave to recommend him to your countenance , as he has been mentioned to me favorably by my worthy friend , Pro- fessor Ogilvie , of King's College , Aberdeen . " TWO LETTERS FROM GENERAL WASHINGTON TO LORD BUCHAN . " Philadelphia , May ...
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... leaving the Two Bears , and that to crown our misfortunes the people of the house showed every possible inclination to ex- clude us from their roof . It was extremely disagreeable at this late hour to claim the reluctant hospitality of ...
... leaving the Two Bears , and that to crown our misfortunes the people of the house showed every possible inclination to ex- clude us from their roof . It was extremely disagreeable at this late hour to claim the reluctant hospitality of ...
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... leave the many lumbered with the dishes . XXX . This was once very fashionable - but It is now getting rather out of fashion- Yet till the election's over , I must put The town ' neath my poetical dictation . I sit alone in caucus - you ...
... leave the many lumbered with the dishes . XXX . This was once very fashionable - but It is now getting rather out of fashion- Yet till the election's over , I must put The town ' neath my poetical dictation . I sit alone in caucus - you ...
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