Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... means of it . The most natural and obvious manner , is always its images and descriptions ; and which touches lightly on many pas- sions , without raising any so high as to transcend the comprehension of ordinary mortals - or dwelling ...
... means of it . The most natural and obvious manner , is always its images and descriptions ; and which touches lightly on many pas- sions , without raising any so high as to transcend the comprehension of ordinary mortals - or dwelling ...
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... means of avoiding the combat with so generous an adversary , to stand upon his defence . Roderick , after a tough combat , is laid wounded on the ground ; and Fitz - James , sounding his bugle , brings four squires to his side ; and ...
... means of avoiding the combat with so generous an adversary , to stand upon his defence . Roderick , after a tough combat , is laid wounded on the ground ; and Fitz - James , sounding his bugle , brings four squires to his side ; and ...
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... means in his power to establish as valid . Lovely , innocent , and interesting in the eyes of even her persecutors , his wife threw herself at the feet of the judges , and holding up her smiling infant in her arms , be sought their pity ...
... means in his power to establish as valid . Lovely , innocent , and interesting in the eyes of even her persecutors , his wife threw herself at the feet of the judges , and holding up her smiling infant in her arms , be sought their pity ...
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... means of a signal which she remembered , that I was charged with a letter for her : this letter was from His Ma- jesty Louis XVIII . I had it con- veyed to the tower ; and she sent me her answer . The letter which the King deigned to ...
... means of a signal which she remembered , that I was charged with a letter for her : this letter was from His Ma- jesty Louis XVIII . I had it con- veyed to the tower ; and she sent me her answer . The letter which the King deigned to ...
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... means of which were pro- cured from their hard earned labours , and by an urbanity of manners which justly elevated them into that proper rank where every industrious and honest man , possessed of property and genuis , ought to be ...
... means of which were pro- cured from their hard earned labours , and by an urbanity of manners which justly elevated them into that proper rank where every industrious and honest man , possessed of property and genuis , ought to be ...
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