The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... once be effected , peace , and the ultimate ruin and subjugation of both countries , would have been the consequence . I carried on my communications with Ireland by means of the smugglers ; they were the most staunch friends I had . At ...
... once be effected , peace , and the ultimate ruin and subjugation of both countries , would have been the consequence . I carried on my communications with Ireland by means of the smugglers ; they were the most staunch friends I had . At ...
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... once sat writing , and weaving her own charming spells . They are in one respect like Vivien's spells if we are to believe Mrs. Hemans ' admirers and made up of ' woven paces ' and of poetry too . Thine agile step , the lightest foot e ...
... once sat writing , and weaving her own charming spells . They are in one respect like Vivien's spells if we are to believe Mrs. Hemans ' admirers and made up of ' woven paces ' and of poetry too . Thine agile step , the lightest foot e ...
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... once sat kept sacred and apart in a gentleman's library and shown to admiring visitors . The poetess has herself described some of her own following of ' plaguing admirers , ' ' teasing adorers , ' & c . & c . Her spirits would rise on ...
... once sat kept sacred and apart in a gentleman's library and shown to admiring visitors . The poetess has herself described some of her own following of ' plaguing admirers , ' ' teasing adorers , ' & c . & c . Her spirits would rise on ...
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... once they sneered at volunteers , but is there any reasonable man who will not agree that Great Britain would be stronger if she had six hundred thousand more riflemen within her borders ; and is there any who will doubt that the people ...
... once they sneered at volunteers , but is there any reasonable man who will not agree that Great Britain would be stronger if she had six hundred thousand more riflemen within her borders ; and is there any who will doubt that the people ...
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... Once , too , she came into the store to buy some needles and thread and gingham , and Maud Lockwood remarked upon it . ' Such a pretty girl as she was , ' she said after she was gone . ' It seems to me sometimes as if matrimony was ...
... Once , too , she came into the store to buy some needles and thread and gingham , and Maud Lockwood remarked upon it . ' Such a pretty girl as she was , ' she said after she was gone . ' It seems to me sometimes as if matrimony was ...
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