Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... young officer , there is no reluctance on the part of the men to offer suggestions , nor on his to receive them . In fact , the most cordial understanding usually exists between the officers and men , holding the same rank as civilians ...
... young officer , there is no reluctance on the part of the men to offer suggestions , nor on his to receive them . In fact , the most cordial understanding usually exists between the officers and men , holding the same rank as civilians ...
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... young ladies . Is there a child born into the world ? -its parents are sure to have some poetic friend , in the shape of a young lady , who indites an ode to its advent ; is it baptised ? -another ode , commemora- tive of the event , is ...
... young ladies . Is there a child born into the world ? -its parents are sure to have some poetic friend , in the shape of a young lady , who indites an ode to its advent ; is it baptised ? -another ode , commemora- tive of the event , is ...
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... young woman curtseyed , and led the way to a house superior to most of those they had just left , but scarcely less wretched and ruinous . It was a large building , and had perhaps once been tenanted by the wealthy ; but it had long ...
... young woman curtseyed , and led the way to a house superior to most of those they had just left , but scarcely less wretched and ruinous . It was a large building , and had perhaps once been tenanted by the wealthy ; but it had long ...
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... young . The weather is not so fine , the men are not so strong , and the women are not so beau- tiful , as when they were juveniles . They will not even allow a storm of these days to be equal to the storms of the past . The very ...
... young . The weather is not so fine , the men are not so strong , and the women are not so beau- tiful , as when they were juveniles . They will not even allow a storm of these days to be equal to the storms of the past . The very ...
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... young midshipman , and our captain's clerk , as , one beau- tiful afternoon last spring , we reached a halting - place on Dickenson's bayou . These orders having been obeyed , my cutter glided gently into a little indentation under the ...
... young midshipman , and our captain's clerk , as , one beau- tiful afternoon last spring , we reached a halting - place on Dickenson's bayou . These orders having been obeyed , my cutter glided gently into a little indentation under the ...
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