Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... cause of inexpressible affliction to mortals , and the source of anguish the most poignant , which the human heart is capable of experiencing . proof of which the following affecting little story is related , and is a well known fact ...
... cause of inexpressible affliction to mortals , and the source of anguish the most poignant , which the human heart is capable of experiencing . proof of which the following affecting little story is related , and is a well known fact ...
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... cause to curse the fatal hour t ! at put you in his power , for you have no prospect in this world but misery and oppression ; perpetually subject to the capricious humour of the old man , you will remain in this mansion for the rest of ...
... cause to curse the fatal hour t ! at put you in his power , for you have no prospect in this world but misery and oppression ; perpetually subject to the capricious humour of the old man , you will remain in this mansion for the rest of ...
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... caused by tied in a bow on the left side , with a difference of opinion upon some im- amber flower in front . Necklace ... cause her death ; and in a letter which he wrote and left behind him , we understand he intimates his intention of ...
... caused by tied in a bow on the left side , with a difference of opinion upon some im- amber flower in front . Necklace ... cause her death ; and in a letter which he wrote and left behind him , we understand he intimates his intention of ...
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... cause not so amusing . : For ourselves , we always derive more pleasure from the humour of goods and chattels , and the incidental jests of tables and chairs , than from any which it is attempted to extract from the jumble of fiction ...
... cause not so amusing . : For ourselves , we always derive more pleasure from the humour of goods and chattels , and the incidental jests of tables and chairs , than from any which it is attempted to extract from the jumble of fiction ...
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... cause worthy of an abler cham- pion than n.yself , and if either you , or any of your numerous correspon - bond equally as well as his master , dents will take the trouble of proving by good sound argument , that an urmarried old won an ...
... cause worthy of an abler cham- pion than n.yself , and if either you , or any of your numerous correspon - bond equally as well as his master , dents will take the trouble of proving by good sound argument , that an urmarried old won an ...
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