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... readers will al- low , that for them the fortuitous selection has been fortunate , for certainly we never before issued any Number like to this , whether we regard the abilities of the correspondents , or the topies on which their ...
... readers will al- low , that for them the fortuitous selection has been fortunate , for certainly we never before issued any Number like to this , whether we regard the abilities of the correspondents , or the topies on which their ...
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... reader to hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter ... readers , that my observations were not so full and satisfactory as they might have been , because of the hubbub of ...
... reader to hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter ... readers , that my observations were not so full and satisfactory as they might have been , because of the hubbub of ...
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... readers who monthly devour our pages , and the fifty thousand more who read them at second hand , are the sarest test of the value of our labours , and the strongest evidence that THE MAGA- ZINE , in spite of misrepresentation , is now ...
... readers who monthly devour our pages , and the fifty thousand more who read them at second hand , are the sarest test of the value of our labours , and the strongest evidence that THE MAGA- ZINE , in spite of misrepresentation , is now ...
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... readers of romances , I beg to remark , that our Scottish dragons are perfectly harmless animals , and have no ... reader be tired with these re- collections of former days , I can have no objection , by concluding the chap- ter ...
... readers of romances , I beg to remark , that our Scottish dragons are perfectly harmless animals , and have no ... reader be tired with these re- collections of former days , I can have no objection , by concluding the chap- ter ...
Pagina 38
... reader ! if you will , to have said so much of games and times so long gone by ; but I know at least one judge who was famous at making bumbee - binks ; several advo- eates who were celebrated for catching minnows and banstickles ; and ...
... reader ! if you will , to have said so much of games and times so long gone by ; but I know at least one judge who was famous at making bumbee - binks ; several advo- eates who were celebrated for catching minnows and banstickles ; and ...
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