Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... less painful impression regarding our unhappy and unfor- tunate relative , the Bride of Baldoon . ' With best regards from all here , to you and Lady S , I remain , my dear Sir J- yours , ever most truly ( Signed ) R. D—— H. E ...
... less painful impression regarding our unhappy and unfor- tunate relative , the Bride of Baldoon . ' With best regards from all here , to you and Lady S , I remain , my dear Sir J- yours , ever most truly ( Signed ) R. D—— H. E ...
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... less willing than before to go to the succour of an infirm parent , as fearing to have to dissipate her little store . These circumstances , as far as they can be presumed to exist , must be held as simply drawbacks , unavoidable in ...
... less willing than before to go to the succour of an infirm parent , as fearing to have to dissipate her little store . These circumstances , as far as they can be presumed to exist , must be held as simply drawbacks , unavoidable in ...
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... less eager for immediate profits , which they may suc- ceed in securing only to lose much greater ultimate gains . killed by the fall of a tree , while chopping in the bush ( a casualty that sometimes happens ) . The widow was advanced ...
... less eager for immediate profits , which they may suc- ceed in securing only to lose much greater ultimate gains . killed by the fall of a tree , while chopping in the bush ( a casualty that sometimes happens ) . The widow was advanced ...
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... less remarkable conclusions . In the autumn of the has not by any means ceased to operate . One great past year , he inspected the hills in various districts of heave of this subterranean lake would be sufficient in Scotland , Ireland ...
... less remarkable conclusions . In the autumn of the has not by any means ceased to operate . One great past year , he inspected the hills in various districts of heave of this subterranean lake would be sufficient in Scotland , Ireland ...
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... less handwriting ; and we may hence infer , that this instrument of sale is not a copy , but the original itself . The contents of the papyrus are briefly as follows : -In the first part , lines 1 to 5 , we have the usual de- signation ...
... less handwriting ; and we may hence infer , that this instrument of sale is not a copy , but the original itself . The contents of the papyrus are briefly as follows : -In the first part , lines 1 to 5 , we have the usual de- signation ...
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