Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... returned emigrant . He departments received a notable addition in the person was a man apparently about fifty years of age , yet his figure retained all the erectness and elegance of early manhood . He was understood to be of one of the ...
... returned emigrant . He departments received a notable addition in the person was a man apparently about fifty years of age , yet his figure retained all the erectness and elegance of early manhood . He was understood to be of one of the ...
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... returned alone from her country seat , shed- ding many regretful tears , not on account of the cere- mony , certainly , but because she had seen her young and handsome husband quit her side to seek a safer retreat , there to wait for ...
... returned alone from her country seat , shed- ding many regretful tears , not on account of the cere- mony , certainly , but because she had seen her young and handsome husband quit her side to seek a safer retreat , there to wait for ...
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... returned for a short time to his desk ; but circumstances soon drew him back into his proper sphere . At this period Hindostan was in a most unsettled state . The heir and successor of the Mogul emperors still lived at Delhi , and ...
... returned for a short time to his desk ; but circumstances soon drew him back into his proper sphere . At this period Hindostan was in a most unsettled state . The heir and successor of the Mogul emperors still lived at Delhi , and ...
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... returned to the east in 1755 . he ranks amongst a few who do something to redeem the eighteenth century from the tameness usually at- tributed to it . Those who speak of the last age as a blank in acts and in the characters of men ...
... returned to the east in 1755 . he ranks amongst a few who do something to redeem the eighteenth century from the tameness usually at- tributed to it . Those who speak of the last age as a blank in acts and in the characters of men ...
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... returned the widow ; " we for a period ; and in eighteen months or two years , will be safe here till to - morrow . " " Oh , why did we we may have all disposed of , with excellent profits . " not save ourselves at the commencement of ...
... returned the widow ; " we for a period ; and in eighteen months or two years , will be safe here till to - morrow . " " Oh , why did we we may have all disposed of , with excellent profits . " not save ourselves at the commencement of ...
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