New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 66. köideThomas 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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... feeling of curiosity as to the contents of the despatches that Madame Tornorino was thus making public . Even Mr. Egerton , though hitherto he had not displayed any very strong feeling of interest in the immediate concerns of Major and ...
... feeling of curiosity as to the contents of the despatches that Madame Tornorino was thus making public . Even Mr. Egerton , though hitherto he had not displayed any very strong feeling of interest in the immediate concerns of Major and ...
Page 177
... feeling which it is a sin to be with- out , and having been taught , very erroneously , to believe that all English people disliked , and what was much worse , despised all Americans , her first feelings towards the young man were quite ...
... feeling which it is a sin to be with- out , and having been taught , very erroneously , to believe that all English people disliked , and what was much worse , despised all Americans , her first feelings towards the young man were quite ...
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... feelings . " " Fine feelings , indeed ! " exclaimed she : " I don't understand what you mean by fine feelings in these cases ; but this I know , that the exercise of feelings of common honesty , of mere humanity , is impera- tive , and ...
... feelings . " " Fine feelings , indeed ! " exclaimed she : " I don't understand what you mean by fine feelings in these cases ; but this I know , that the exercise of feelings of common honesty , of mere humanity , is impera- tive , and ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
Love stanzas By Marc Logon | 87 |
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