New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen66Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... admirable , elegant expressions respecting the slave business , which Mrs. Allen Barnaby had read up to them . " On ... admiration for the whole country , and for all the truly superior people who inhabit it , would render it extremely ...
... admirable , elegant expressions respecting the slave business , which Mrs. Allen Barnaby had read up to them . " On ... admiration for the whole country , and for all the truly superior people who inhabit it , would render it extremely ...
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... admiration and gratitude to which Mrs. Allen Barnaby's efforts in favour of the slave system had given rise , were ... admired quite as much as Annie ; but her spirits were sustained in a most delightful state , made up of brilliant ...
... admiration and gratitude to which Mrs. Allen Barnaby's efforts in favour of the slave system had given rise , were ... admired quite as much as Annie ; but her spirits were sustained in a most delightful state , made up of brilliant ...
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... admiration I feel for the brilliant versatility of your talents , nor can I behold the bold , not to say audacious ap- proach towards puritanical attire which your appearance at this mo- ment exhibits , without feeling that my happy ...
... admiration I feel for the brilliant versatility of your talents , nor can I behold the bold , not to say audacious ap- proach towards puritanical attire which your appearance at this mo- ment exhibits , without feeling that my happy ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith Esq 14 151 548 | 17 |
a Poem By Horace Smith Esq | 46 |
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admiration Annie appeared Bakhtiari Beauchamp beautiful believe Benjamin Rowe better Brown called Camomile Captain Marryat carriage Cheshire Clearstream cried dear delight dinner door dress Egerton Egremont exclaimed eyes face fancy father fear feeling felt Fleecer followed gentleman girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Hepzibah highty-tighty honour hope horse hour John Williams Kenninghall knew la Châtre lady laughed Leah leave living look Macaronic Madame master mean mind Miss morning mother Narbonne never night once party passed Percival Keene person Pistoia play poor Port Eynon quaker Queen Quiddy racter reader rector replied returned round seemed smile soon spirit stood sure talk tell thee thing thought tion told town truth turned uttered walked Whitlaw whole wife wish word young Zachariah