The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... short , is a son of Oxford , who , having been educated with the view of fol- lowing one of the learned professions , took it into his head that his small capital in the shape of money , but large one , we must say , in point of ...
... short , is a son of Oxford , who , having been educated with the view of fol- lowing one of the learned professions , took it into his head that his small capital in the shape of money , but large one , we must say , in point of ...
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... short , whose habits are intellectual and tasteful . A person destitute of these latter species of wealth , and incapable of self - occupation as well as destitute of self - reliance , is not likely to succeed so com- pletely in ...
... short , whose habits are intellectual and tasteful . A person destitute of these latter species of wealth , and incapable of self - occupation as well as destitute of self - reliance , is not likely to succeed so com- pletely in ...
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... short time before . His house was made of hewn logs and clap - boarded , having three rooms in it , but , as usual in this country , no windows . " Race - courses and billiard tables are frequent occurrences already in Texas , which ...
... short time before . His house was made of hewn logs and clap - boarded , having three rooms in it , but , as usual in this country , no windows . " Race - courses and billiard tables are frequent occurrences already in Texas , which ...
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... short or so , but then it is added to t'other eend , and makes almost an everlastin ' fine autumn . Where will you ditto our fall ? It whips English weather by a long chalk , none of your hangin ' , shootin ' , drownin ' , throat ...
... short or so , but then it is added to t'other eend , and makes almost an everlastin ' fine autumn . Where will you ditto our fall ? It whips English weather by a long chalk , none of your hangin ' , shootin ' , drownin ' , throat ...
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... short , when the Governor of Slickville and the General pop in upon him . Both of these great men prodigiously admire the work ; besides , it so happens that they have called upon the Clockmaker on the very subject of pictures and the ...
... short , when the Governor of Slickville and the General pop in upon him . Both of these great men prodigiously admire the work ; besides , it so happens that they have called upon the Clockmaker on the very subject of pictures and the ...
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