Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... heard , and not by one or two persons , but which the memory of the departed often meets , he by a whole neighbourhood ; and the traces of his cloven exclaims , Man dead , grass grow da him door . ' If feet along the sand of the street ...
... heard , and not by one or two persons , but which the memory of the departed often meets , he by a whole neighbourhood ; and the traces of his cloven exclaims , Man dead , grass grow da him door . ' If feet along the sand of the street ...
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... heard of nothing like them at the present time : the more's the pity ; ' for the public inns are miserable , and their fare worse . I have frequently been unable to get a dinner at one of them , while it has been necessary to turn my ...
... heard of nothing like them at the present time : the more's the pity ; ' for the public inns are miserable , and their fare worse . I have frequently been unable to get a dinner at one of them , while it has been necessary to turn my ...
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heard herself called from above . She rushed up stairs , told her son to bring the rest of the children , and with her own hands applied the remedies that were brought , in the hope of reviving animation , though herself feel- ing ...
heard herself called from above . She rushed up stairs , told her son to bring the rest of the children , and with her own hands applied the remedies that were brought , in the hope of reviving animation , though herself feel- ing ...
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... heard of a manner of working in worsted on cloth that was practised abroad , but was not common in England . ' I am so anxious to see it , ' said she , ' that I should think it almost worth taking a journey to Germany for that purpose ...
... heard of a manner of working in worsted on cloth that was practised abroad , but was not common in England . ' I am so anxious to see it , ' said she , ' that I should think it almost worth taking a journey to Germany for that purpose ...
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... heard in every cabin in the land ; its representatives are found thickly scat- tered over every settlement ; it is a power irresistible , and which must be conciliated ; making itself felt in every public department , and at the same ...
... heard in every cabin in the land ; its representatives are found thickly scat- tered over every settlement ; it is a power irresistible , and which must be conciliated ; making itself felt in every public department , and at the same ...
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