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... nights " We could not have believed , had we not read such expressions in Mr. Wickes's pamphlet , that a sober minister of the Church of England , would have insulted his Diocesan , by intermixing 24 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... nights " We could not have believed , had we not read such expressions in Mr. Wickes's pamphlet , that a sober minister of the Church of England , would have insulted his Diocesan , by intermixing 24 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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... night . The Colonel answered , ' None , that he had found them all in bed . ' " When the King saw his scheme had miscarried , he walked up and down , and stopped before the Officer in question , and whispering in his ear said : I make ...
... night . The Colonel answered , ' None , that he had found them all in bed . ' " When the King saw his scheme had miscarried , he walked up and down , and stopped before the Officer in question , and whispering in his ear said : I make ...
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... night , and your yellow barouche was waiting at the door , but I confidently reckoned upon five minutes conversation with you , ere you repaired to the Evening Lecture , to which I concluded a sober man like you was about to adjourn ...
... night , and your yellow barouche was waiting at the door , but I confidently reckoned upon five minutes conversation with you , ere you repaired to the Evening Lecture , to which I concluded a sober man like you was about to adjourn ...
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... night wind blows , Its blooming leaves lie strew'd : But ' twas the sweetness of the flower , Which still continues sweet , In spite of winter's freezing power , And summer's burning heat . Then , tho ' thy charms do fly away , If still ...
... night wind blows , Its blooming leaves lie strew'd : But ' twas the sweetness of the flower , Which still continues sweet , In spite of winter's freezing power , And summer's burning heat . Then , tho ' thy charms do fly away , If still ...
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... night witnessed the revival of Robinson Crusoe , or Harle- quin Friday . This interesting tale depicts a man in a state of solitary repose for a period of twenty - eight years , and therefore offers few at- tractions to the Ballet ...
... night witnessed the revival of Robinson Crusoe , or Harle- quin Friday . This interesting tale depicts a man in a state of solitary repose for a period of twenty - eight years , and therefore offers few at- tractions to the Ballet ...
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