The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Svazek 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... thing - a good will which met with its usual reward in being heartily and universally returned . Every body liked old Timothy , with the soli tary exception of the hostess of the Bell , who , having once had him as an inmate during ...
... thing - a good will which met with its usual reward in being heartily and universally returned . Every body liked old Timothy , with the soli tary exception of the hostess of the Bell , who , having once had him as an inmate during ...
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... thing , and to wish for the return of her husband to admire and to praise . Late on the great day Jacob arrived , his cart laden with marine stores for his share of the festival . Never had the goodly village of Aberleigh witnessed such ...
... thing , and to wish for the return of her husband to admire and to praise . Late on the great day Jacob arrived , his cart laden with marine stores for his share of the festival . Never had the goodly village of Aberleigh witnessed such ...
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... thing of obvious importance to the public , as it would afford the means to every individual to correct his time without trouble to himself , and enable the man of business to be precise in his ap- pointments . One of them has recently ...
... thing of obvious importance to the public , as it would afford the means to every individual to correct his time without trouble to himself , and enable the man of business to be precise in his ap- pointments . One of them has recently ...
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... thing . " He retains his faculties just long enough to see his grandson make a hobby - horse of his cane . His bed ... things that soon must sever , Swiftly gone , -and gone for ever . Still , what is Life ? -A taper's light , That ...
... thing . " He retains his faculties just long enough to see his grandson make a hobby - horse of his cane . His bed ... things that soon must sever , Swiftly gone , -and gone for ever . Still , what is Life ? -A taper's light , That ...
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... thing so natural , so ne- cessary , and so universal as death , should ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind . " Mason on Self- Knowledge remarks , " If our hopes and joys centre in this world , it is a mortifying ...
... thing so natural , so ne- cessary , and so universal as death , should ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind . " Mason on Self- Knowledge remarks , " If our hopes and joys centre in this world , it is a mortifying ...
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