The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... Telling Stories , 173 . Temple Bar , Notice of , 187 . Temptation , 293 . Theatres , 157 . ToroGRAPHER , THE , 187 , 381 , 413 . Town Crier , the , 79 . Tree Fern of Australia , the , 127 . Travellers , Misrepresentations of , 292 ...
... Telling Stories , 173 . Temple Bar , Notice of , 187 . Temptation , 293 . Theatres , 157 . ToroGRAPHER , THE , 187 , 381 , 413 . Town Crier , the , 79 . Tree Fern of Australia , the , 127 . Travellers , Misrepresentations of , 292 ...
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... had discussed many a jug of ale and knoll of bacon , whilst hearing and telling the news of the country side . George Bridgwater to suspect him of stinginess Valentia Harbour , Ireland.before blods oral de feonths . JANUARY 4 THE MIRROR .
... had discussed many a jug of ale and knoll of bacon , whilst hearing and telling the news of the country side . George Bridgwater to suspect him of stinginess Valentia Harbour , Ireland.before blods oral de feonths . JANUARY 4 THE MIRROR .
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... tell of it , and of what is not . Perhaps the greatest difficulty we have to master is to adhere to our text . The sunbeams play into our room - our winter plants revive , and " laugh the frost to scorn " -then our eye catches a glimpse ...
... tell of it , and of what is not . Perhaps the greatest difficulty we have to master is to adhere to our text . The sunbeams play into our room - our winter plants revive , and " laugh the frost to scorn " -then our eye catches a glimpse ...
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... tell him " he's quite a man ; " the vulgar married women begin to quiz him about his sweetheart ; and the younger ladies are not so familiar with him as they were wont to be . He maintains his dignity when in the company of a school ...
... tell him " he's quite a man ; " the vulgar married women begin to quiz him about his sweetheart ; and the younger ladies are not so familiar with him as they were wont to be . He maintains his dignity when in the company of a school ...
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... tell ? ' Tis a varied - sounding bell , Now a triumph , now a knell : At first , it rings of hope and pleasure , Then , sorrow mingles in the measure , And then a stern and solemn toll , The requiem of a parted soul . Yet , tell , I ...
... tell ? ' Tis a varied - sounding bell , Now a triumph , now a knell : At first , it rings of hope and pleasure , Then , sorrow mingles in the measure , And then a stern and solemn toll , The requiem of a parted soul . Yet , tell , I ...
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