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Page 16
... town , with a coachman and groom behind in a dickey , and the carriage empty . Twice a week , starting in this manner , they proceed in a line to a public - house about fourteen miles from London , where they dine at an enormous expence ...
... town , with a coachman and groom behind in a dickey , and the carriage empty . Twice a week , starting in this manner , they proceed in a line to a public - house about fourteen miles from London , where they dine at an enormous expence ...
Page 19
... town in which a fair had been held that day . All was mirth and hila- rity , dancing and joy , save the drooping wanderer , whom we led between us . " No doubt my sister and little brothers have been to the fair , and little do they ...
... town in which a fair had been held that day . All was mirth and hila- rity , dancing and joy , save the drooping wanderer , whom we led between us . " No doubt my sister and little brothers have been to the fair , and little do they ...
Page 39
... town - clock a wife should be , Keep time and regularity- But not , like clocks , harangue so clear , That all the town her voice might hear . Young man ! if these allusions strike , She whom as wife you'd hail- Must just be like , and ...
... town - clock a wife should be , Keep time and regularity- But not , like clocks , harangue so clear , That all the town her voice might hear . Young man ! if these allusions strike , She whom as wife you'd hail- Must just be like , and ...
Page 43
... ( next to an ale - house ) a chapel so designated in apel so designated in large lettavimps of this town 06.03 letters on the front it . make July 4. Soldier's Daughter ; Frank Heartall , Mr. Jones THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... ( next to an ale - house ) a chapel so designated in apel so designated in large lettavimps of this town 06.03 letters on the front it . make July 4. Soldier's Daughter ; Frank Heartall , Mr. Jones THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
Page 48
... the panorama of St. Petersburgh , now illuminated by a brilliant chau- delier , to the purpose of a saloon , forms a charm of no ordinary merit . unknown to the town . We have said enough of 48 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Lyceum -
... the panorama of St. Petersburgh , now illuminated by a brilliant chau- delier , to the purpose of a saloon , forms a charm of no ordinary merit . unknown to the town . We have said enough of 48 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Lyceum -
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