Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volume 12William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... seen travelling together with that we are very select in our notices of foreign west passage than to create a nation as you palanquins and caravans the roads of the tiger iterature . The truth is , that the field of Eng- have done ...
... seen travelling together with that we are very select in our notices of foreign west passage than to create a nation as you palanquins and caravans the roads of the tiger iterature . The truth is , that the field of Eng- have done ...
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... seen at the Opera in London a king and queen of those islanders who ate Captain Cook , though they worshipped his bones in the temple consecrated to the god Rono . This king and this queen fell victims to the uncongenial climate of ...
... seen at the Opera in London a king and queen of those islanders who ate Captain Cook , though they worshipped his bones in the temple consecrated to the god Rono . This king and this queen fell victims to the uncongenial climate of ...
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... seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : ' I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you take ...
... seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : ' I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you take ...
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... seen Mr. Haydon's picture of this peculiar and curious subject , in its finished state , and at its place of exhibition in the Egyptian Hall ; and we do not hesitate to report our high encomiums upon it as a work of humorous art . It is ...
... seen Mr. Haydon's picture of this peculiar and curious subject , in its finished state , and at its place of exhibition in the Egyptian Hall ; and we do not hesitate to report our high encomiums upon it as a work of humorous art . It is ...
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... seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you take the ...
... seen Miss Ray before , and she Oh , no ! it cannot be , my lord ; I merely heard feelingly remarked afterwards : I was really it at Mr. Cadell's , as I came down here . Could hurt to sit directly opposite to her , and mark you take the ...
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