Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 10 卷William Blackwood, 1821 |
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... shew my good will in a manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME . Being always your servant , your friend , and so forth- The humanest of conquerors- 17 , PRINCE'S - STREET , Edinburgh , 31st ...
... shew my good will in a manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME . Being always your servant , your friend , and so forth- The humanest of conquerors- 17 , PRINCE'S - STREET , Edinburgh , 31st ...
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... ways of managing in London , we were sore- ly put to it on our disembarking at Wapping . For the Doctor , to shew me how well he could set about things , PART . IL - THE PREPARATIONS . PART III - 1821 . No. VI . The Steam - Boat .
... ways of managing in London , we were sore- ly put to it on our disembarking at Wapping . For the Doctor , to shew me how well he could set about things , PART . IL - THE PREPARATIONS . PART III - 1821 . No. VI . The Steam - Boat .
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... shew ing what a pawky diplomatic he is , instead of taking off his cap on the spot , feigned to have some turn to do on the other side of the platform ; so he walked past in front of the King , and making his Majesty as beautiful a bow ...
... shew ing what a pawky diplomatic he is , instead of taking off his cap on the spot , feigned to have some turn to do on the other side of the platform ; so he walked past in front of the King , and making his Majesty as beautiful a bow ...
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... shew that there was no powder in it , I told him I had a daughter under my protection in the hall , and consequently proceeded in that direction , on his signifying a wish that I should retire , adding , I have worn this dress at ...
... shew that there was no powder in it , I told him I had a daughter under my protection in the hall , and consequently proceeded in that direction , on his signifying a wish that I should retire , adding , I have worn this dress at ...
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... shew of loyalty and regal- ity , performed by divers dukes and lords of manors ; among others , I was pleased to see his Grace of Argyle per- forming the ancient part of his Scot- tish progenitors , and getting a golden cup for his ...
... shew of loyalty and regal- ity , performed by divers dukes and lords of manors ; among others , I was pleased to see his Grace of Argyle per- forming the ancient part of his Scot- tish progenitors , and getting a golden cup for his ...
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