Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - England |
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... only say , that Mrs Pringle declared that the tribulaour fellow - passenger had no small por- tion and extortioning of travelling by tion of the ability common among his land was as ill to abide as the sea - sicktownsfolk .
... only say , that Mrs Pringle declared that the tribulaour fellow - passenger had no small por- tion and extortioning of travelling by tion of the ability common among his land was as ill to abide as the sea - sicktownsfolk .
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... where the Corona- the kirk , and a sensible manifestation tion of the Kings was ever a most de- of the devout simplicity of our true vout and religious solemnity , as I have and reformed religion . specially read in the account of ...
... where the Corona- the kirk , and a sensible manifestation tion of the Kings was ever a most de- of the devout simplicity of our true vout and religious solemnity , as I have and reformed religion . specially read in the account of ...
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... was in a terrificathe stage , and cried with one loud and tion that he would speak loud out , and universal voice ,. By the Eternal and get us both sent to the Tower of LonAlmighty God , who liveth and reign- don for high treason .
... was in a terrificathe stage , and cried with one loud and tion that he would speak loud out , and universal voice ,. By the Eternal and get us both sent to the Tower of LonAlmighty God , who liveth and reign- don for high treason .
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Really it's a great vexa- those “ silken sons of little men , ” and i tion to have to do with either men or the whole tot of the treason proving women of such unicorn minds as Mrs but a lady's hysteric . * Pringle , where there is any ...
Really it's a great vexa- those “ silken sons of little men , ” and i tion to have to do with either men or the whole tot of the treason proving women of such unicorn minds as Mrs but a lady's hysteric . * Pringle , where there is any ...
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... short stick , I should think an excellent that our Scottish dragons are perfectly preparation for those young gentlemen harmless animals , and have no connecwho may afterwards be called , in the tion whatever with giants " castles ...
... short stick , I should think an excellent that our Scottish dragons are perfectly preparation for those young gentlemen harmless animals , and have no connecwho may afterwards be called , in the tion whatever with giants " castles ...
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