The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... young men , I ought , indeed , to say boys , have not only acquired a ready use of the Chinese language , for the purpose of oral communica- tion , which , I understand , is neither difficult nor rare amongst Europeans connected with ...
... young men , I ought , indeed , to say boys , have not only acquired a ready use of the Chinese language , for the purpose of oral communica- tion , which , I understand , is neither difficult nor rare amongst Europeans connected with ...
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... young man had been missing for some weeks past , but who was supposed to have gone to America , ) a person came to Newcastle on Friday evening , to ex- amine the body , and on Saturday it was taken from the grave at the Bal- last Hills ...
... young man had been missing for some weeks past , but who was supposed to have gone to America , ) a person came to Newcastle on Friday evening , to ex- amine the body , and on Saturday it was taken from the grave at the Bal- last Hills ...
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... young woman of the name of Sellers , likewise a resident in Goat- and . The most pressing entreaties of ter friends at Whitby could not pre- ail with her to stay the night ; her onstant reply being , that if she did ot go home , her ...
... young woman of the name of Sellers , likewise a resident in Goat- and . The most pressing entreaties of ter friends at Whitby could not pre- ail with her to stay the night ; her onstant reply being , that if she did ot go home , her ...
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... young lady was , and , by bribery , got an opportunity of speaking to her ; when he so worked upon her unsus- pecting mind , as to induce her to consent to an elopement , which , with the assistance of a male pander of the captain's ...
... young lady was , and , by bribery , got an opportunity of speaking to her ; when he so worked upon her unsus- pecting mind , as to induce her to consent to an elopement , which , with the assistance of a male pander of the captain's ...
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... young lady to leave her uncle , urging his having a wife , and a daughter as old as herself . Snip , the tailor , took no particular part in the affray , except abusing Adkins for not keeping the peace . At length all the parties were ...
... young lady to leave her uncle , urging his having a wife , and a daughter as old as herself . Snip , the tailor , took no particular part in the affray , except abusing Adkins for not keeping the peace . At length all the parties were ...
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