The Schoolmaster, and Edinburgh Weekly Magazine, 第 1-2 卷 |
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Everybody loved Jack Taylor : he was thoroughly harmless ; a kind and af .
fectionate creature , with all kinds of light pleasantry fluttering across his butterfly
brain . “ When you do an ill . natured thing , " said Sheridan to him , “ chaos is
come ...
Everybody loved Jack Taylor : he was thoroughly harmless ; a kind and af .
fectionate creature , with all kinds of light pleasantry fluttering across his butterfly
brain . “ When you do an ill . natured thing , " said Sheridan to him , “ chaos is
come ...
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other hand , prefers a peculiar kind of food , the ova of the THE SALMON .
echinodermata , and takes with great reluctance , any other WE learn from the
Scotsmun , that of fate years Dr. kind of food . Hence , the moment he enters
rivers ...
other hand , prefers a peculiar kind of food , the ova of the THE SALMON .
echinodermata , and takes with great reluctance , any other WE learn from the
Scotsmun , that of fate years Dr. kind of food . Hence , the moment he enters
rivers ...
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The inexchildren were wearying themselves in fruitless attempts to perienced
manufacturers made many mistakes at first , and invent some kind of pursuit in
which to employ their in their progress was slow . But in the course of the winter ...
The inexchildren were wearying themselves in fruitless attempts to perienced
manufacturers made many mistakes at first , and invent some kind of pursuit in
which to employ their in their progress was slow . But in the course of the winter ...
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Butter , which is produced from the same mateany other kind of meat , particularly
the prime parts . Pork rial , is not half so objectionable ; as , when it is eaten in
ranks next to beef and matton , as it regards usefulness ; moderation , it is both ...
Butter , which is produced from the same mateany other kind of meat , particularly
the prime parts . Pork rial , is not half so objectionable ; as , when it is eaten in
ranks next to beef and matton , as it regards usefulness ; moderation , it is both ...
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The prisons may be KIND - HEARTED MEN . — It generally turns out that the said
to be untenanted . - Morning Chronicle . perpetrators of the coolest and most
deliberate outrages FREEDOM OF THE PRESS . upon humanity , are in their
own ...
The prisons may be KIND - HEARTED MEN . — It generally turns out that the said
to be untenanted . - Morning Chronicle . perpetrators of the coolest and most
deliberate outrages FREEDOM OF THE PRESS . upon humanity , are in their
own ...
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