Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... as we approached R., and a humid fog overspread the country, so that when we got out of the coach, — I say we, though I forgot to record that I had a compa- nion, an elderly gentleman, with me in the inside; and 16 HV JOURNAL.
... as we approached R., and a humid fog overspread the country, so that when we got out of the coach, — I say we, though I forgot to record that I had a compa- nion, an elderly gentleman, with me in the inside; and 16 HV JOURNAL.
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... gentleman, with locks which Time had blanched, and a countenance which he had furrowed without spoiling; — nay, some faces and ringlets are mightily improved by the touches and colouring of that hand which finally obliterates every ...
... gentleman, with locks which Time had blanched, and a countenance which he had furrowed without spoiling; — nay, some faces and ringlets are mightily improved by the touches and colouring of that hand which finally obliterates every ...
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... gentleman and two ladies, one of whom I believe was his wife, the other her sister; most probably a wedding-party, but this did not occur to me till the day after, when I had the good fortune to fall in with another pair newly manacled ...
... gentleman and two ladies, one of whom I believe was his wife, the other her sister; most probably a wedding-party, but this did not occur to me till the day after, when I had the good fortune to fall in with another pair newly manacled ...
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... gentleman, the two young ladies, and three outsides of our sex; but by far the most important personage on board, — in my eyes at least, — was a stout coach-horse, which a groom held at the head, while our driver stood at his side ...
... gentleman, the two young ladies, and three outsides of our sex; but by far the most important personage on board, — in my eyes at least, — was a stout coach-horse, which a groom held at the head, while our driver stood at his side ...
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... gentleman ; no conjurer I am sure, as skilfully as he casts the nativity of Harry Bertram. The writer knows his own power to do what he will with his readers, and he exercises it very capriciously, but I care little what liberties he ...
... gentleman ; no conjurer I am sure, as skilfully as he casts the nativity of Harry Bertram. The writer knows his own power to do what he will with his readers, and he exercises it very capriciously, but I care little what liberties he ...
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