Blackwood's Magazine, Band 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... interest as his senior part- ners , had early seen how capable was acquaintance with Titmouse of being turned to his ( Snap's ) great advantage . He had come , therefore , dressed very stylishly , to do a little bit of toadying on the ...
... interest as his senior part- ners , had early seen how capable was acquaintance with Titmouse of being turned to his ( Snap's ) great advantage . He had come , therefore , dressed very stylishly , to do a little bit of toadying on the ...
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... interest in the estimation of Tag- rag ; how could he make enough of him at Satin Lodge that day ? If ever that hardened sinner felt inclined to utter an inward prayer , it was as he drove home that Heaven would ar- ray his daughter in ...
... interest in the estimation of Tag- rag ; how could he make enough of him at Satin Lodge that day ? If ever that hardened sinner felt inclined to utter an inward prayer , it was as he drove home that Heaven would ar- ray his daughter in ...
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... interest , according to our modern meaning . The ebb and flow , the inspiration and expira- tion , cannot find room to play in such a narrow scene . Were the interest made to turn at all upon the evolu- tion of character , or of passion ...
... interest , according to our modern meaning . The ebb and flow , the inspiration and expira- tion , cannot find room to play in such a narrow scene . Were the interest made to turn at all upon the evolu- tion of character , or of passion ...
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... interest of an individual prince , though otherwise and by his personal character in the highest degree an object of tragic pity and reverence . Secondly , because the political interest afloat at that era ( 1649 ) was too com- plex and ...
... interest of an individual prince , though otherwise and by his personal character in the highest degree an object of tragic pity and reverence . Secondly , because the political interest afloat at that era ( 1649 ) was too com- plex and ...
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... interest- ing to discover what relation the in- habitants of the planets bear to those of the sun .. If there are other systems of planets which revolve round a sun of their own , the idea occurs directly , that they stand on a parallel ...
... interest- ing to discover what relation the in- habitants of the planets bear to those of the sun .. If there are other systems of planets which revolve round a sun of their own , the idea occurs directly , that they stand on a parallel ...
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