The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... Hours . Poems by Mrs. Edward Thomas . 4. The Poems of Richard Monckton Milnes , Esq . , M. P. 5. Geraldine , with other poems . By F. Tupper , Esq . . XIII . - Historical Tales of the Southern Countries .. XIV . - Christian Benificence ...
... Hours . Poems by Mrs. Edward Thomas . 4. The Poems of Richard Monckton Milnes , Esq . , M. P. 5. Geraldine , with other poems . By F. Tupper , Esq . . XIII . - Historical Tales of the Southern Countries .. XIV . - Christian Benificence ...
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... hours ; after- wards chopped firewood in the shade until three o'clock , when I dined , and resumed my studies for an hour ; the next two hours were passed with the woodmen in overlooking their work ; and at six o'clock I took tea , and ...
... hours ; after- wards chopped firewood in the shade until three o'clock , when I dined , and resumed my studies for an hour ; the next two hours were passed with the woodmen in overlooking their work ; and at six o'clock I took tea , and ...
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... hour ; she took Jupiter for a rael human , and said she thought she had got into a bathin ' room , among the men by mistake . Her narves received a heavy shock , poor critter ; she said she never would forget what she seed there the ...
... hour ; she took Jupiter for a rael human , and said she thought she had got into a bathin ' room , among the men by mistake . Her narves received a heavy shock , poor critter ; she said she never would forget what she seed there the ...
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... during the present and recent conflicts ; they are so revengeful and unforgiving if an act of treachery has been cominitted against them , that go where the perpetrator will , or though the hour of Travels in the Western Caucasus . 13.
... during the present and recent conflicts ; they are so revengeful and unforgiving if an act of treachery has been cominitted against them , that go where the perpetrator will , or though the hour of Travels in the Western Caucasus . 13.
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where the perpetrator will , or though the hour of retribution may be long delayed , they are almost sure to have their desires fulfilled . Hence no one , not even the Armenians , are bold enough to become spies against them ; Russian ...
where the perpetrator will , or though the hour of retribution may be long delayed , they are almost sure to have their desires fulfilled . Hence no one , not even the Armenians , are bold enough to become spies against them ; Russian ...
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