Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... took to coffee and pipes , and the conversation turned upon various matters . Among other topics which were brought upon the tapis , or rather upon the mud floor , old Rock alluded to an island formed by the river branching off into two ...
... took to coffee and pipes , and the conversation turned upon various matters . Among other topics which were brought upon the tapis , or rather upon the mud floor , old Rock alluded to an island formed by the river branching off into two ...
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... took a favourable turn . Kang - hi , one of the most enlightened of the emperors , issued a decree permit- ting the exercise of the Christian religion . From the writings of the missionaries who from time to time resided in China , all ...
... took a favourable turn . Kang - hi , one of the most enlightened of the emperors , issued a decree permit- ting the exercise of the Christian religion . From the writings of the missionaries who from time to time resided in China , all ...
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... took place ; he leaped up to his face repeatedly , and showed symptoms of the most extravagant joy . He followed him into the house , and watched his every movement , and could by no means be diverted from his person . Now , here was an ...
... took place ; he leaped up to his face repeatedly , and showed symptoms of the most extravagant joy . He followed him into the house , and watched his every movement , and could by no means be diverted from his person . Now , here was an ...
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... took leave with even more than parental tenderness of a simply- dressed , yet genteel - looking young woman ; who , re- turning his tremulous God bless and reward you ! ' with an almost filial farewell , drew down over her face a thick ...
... took leave with even more than parental tenderness of a simply- dressed , yet genteel - looking young woman ; who , re- turning his tremulous God bless and reward you ! ' with an almost filial farewell , drew down over her face a thick ...
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... took occasion to ask Campbell if it was true that Sir Walter Scott had got the whole of the Pleasures of Hope by heart after a few readings of the manuscript one evening . No , ' said he ; I had not met Scott when the Pleasures of Hope ...
... took occasion to ask Campbell if it was true that Sir Walter Scott had got the whole of the Pleasures of Hope by heart after a few readings of the manuscript one evening . No , ' said he ; I had not met Scott when the Pleasures of Hope ...
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