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... taken up about such a business , since he had actually received a letter by the last packet from America , stating that Robert Jeffery was alive and safe at New York . I was much struck with so singular a circumstance thus accidentally ...
... taken up about such a business , since he had actually received a letter by the last packet from America , stating that Robert Jeffery was alive and safe at New York . I was much struck with so singular a circumstance thus accidentally ...
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... taken to their share half a dozen bottles each . The change that has taken place among the naval and military men is particularly obvious . Schooled in the trying scenes of the late war , dispersed in all parts of the world , and , we ...
... taken to their share half a dozen bottles each . The change that has taken place among the naval and military men is particularly obvious . Schooled in the trying scenes of the late war , dispersed in all parts of the world , and , we ...
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... taken at the hottest period of the day . * When prevented by the state of the weather , from indulging in cut- door exercise , His Royal Highness uses the large drawing - room as a sub- stitute , with one or more windows thrown open ...
... taken at the hottest period of the day . * When prevented by the state of the weather , from indulging in cut- door exercise , His Royal Highness uses the large drawing - room as a sub- stitute , with one or more windows thrown open ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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