Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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... manner is more earnest than it has hitherto been ; and in his sketch of the Rev. Mr. Hopewell , an aged clergy- man of the Church of England , who was educated at Cambridge Col- lege , Massachusetts , and for many years officiated as ...
... manner is more earnest than it has hitherto been ; and in his sketch of the Rev. Mr. Hopewell , an aged clergy- man of the Church of England , who was educated at Cambridge Col- lege , Massachusetts , and for many years officiated as ...
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... manner in which he received the intelli- gence . Titus , who imagined that he had attracted the attention of a fashionable lady on the box of one of the carriages , assumed se- veral elegant positions , in which he thought his figure ...
... manner in which he received the intelli- gence . Titus , who imagined that he had attracted the attention of a fashionable lady on the box of one of the carriages , assumed se- veral elegant positions , in which he thought his figure ...
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... manner in which he imagined she had been treated by his friend . For he had imagined that her appeal to his commercial generosity was a delicate ruse to obtain an interview ; and when he saw Jack answer her in such an unconcerned manner ...
... manner in which he imagined she had been treated by his friend . For he had imagined that her appeal to his commercial generosity was a delicate ruse to obtain an interview ; and when he saw Jack answer her in such an unconcerned manner ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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