The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 85Henry Colburn, 1849 |
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... character , or its accurate descriptions of Lancashire scenery . It may be presumed that MR . W. HARRISON AINSWORTH has formed his opinion of the dark shades and fierce sunshine of the diversified life of his vivacious countrymen from ...
... character , or its accurate descriptions of Lancashire scenery . It may be presumed that MR . W. HARRISON AINSWORTH has formed his opinion of the dark shades and fierce sunshine of the diversified life of his vivacious countrymen from ...
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... character apart from the Soapey head . It was not one of those punty ovals or Cheshire cheese flats , or curly sided things that enables one to say who is in a house and who is not , by a glance through the hats in the entrance , but it ...
... character apart from the Soapey head . It was not one of those punty ovals or Cheshire cheese flats , or curly sided things that enables one to say who is in a house and who is not , by a glance through the hats in the entrance , but it ...
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... character of a dealer's trade more than the servants and hangers - on of the establishment . The civiler in manner , and the better they are " put on " the higher the standing of the master , and the better the stamp of the horses ...
... character of a dealer's trade more than the servants and hangers - on of the establishment . The civiler in manner , and the better they are " put on " the higher the standing of the master , and the better the stamp of the horses ...
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... characters , at least made as many different appearances as the late Mr. Mathews used to do in his celebrated " at Homes . " One day Peter would be seen ducking under the mews ' entrance in one of those greasy , painfully well - brushed ...
... characters , at least made as many different appearances as the late Mr. Mathews used to do in his celebrated " at Homes . " One day Peter would be seen ducking under the mews ' entrance in one of those greasy , painfully well - brushed ...
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... character and customs , and the circumstance on which the tale is founded was related to me by Colonel Glencairn * him- self , shortly after its occurrence , and near the scene thereof . Not far from a large garrison on the borders of ...
... character and customs , and the circumstance on which the tale is founded was related to me by Colonel Glencairn * him- self , shortly after its occurrence , and near the scene thereof . Not far from a large garrison on the borders of ...
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