Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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At first the arrival of each post raised a flutter of expectation in her heart , to be so miserably succeeded by a blank despondency that hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled ...
At first the arrival of each post raised a flutter of expectation in her heart , to be so miserably succeeded by a blank despondency that hope seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled ...
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from Van Diemen's Land to Nova Scotia , and from Nova Scotia to the Cape of Good Hope , and from the Cape to Bombay ; and when poor Scatterbrains got into a scrape about some war with the Rajpoot Princes , they sent Eastbrook to ...
from Van Diemen's Land to Nova Scotia , and from Nova Scotia to the Cape of Good Hope , and from the Cape to Bombay ; and when poor Scatterbrains got into a scrape about some war with the Rajpoot Princes , they sent Eastbrook to ...
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... edition of his Sham- boro ' campaign suggested ; but I've no money to spend in election- eering ; and I came out here in the hope of retrieving , if possible , the losses in which English political contests have involved me .
... edition of his Sham- boro ' campaign suggested ; but I've no money to spend in election- eering ; and I came out here in the hope of retrieving , if possible , the losses in which English political contests have involved me .
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... supposed innocently that the knots of people on the quay were assembled in honour of himself and the Moonbeam , ' and expressed a hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he should not know what to say in reply .
... supposed innocently that the knots of people on the quay were assembled in honour of himself and the Moonbeam , ' and expressed a hope to Greville that the crowd would not cheer , as he should not know what to say in reply .
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6 6 ( In thus saying , I hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working .
6 6 ( In thus saying , I hope I may not be thought by any one to be guilty of the injustice of placing the Austrian Government ' on the same level as the Turkish Government , ' with regard to its general practical working .
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