Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 12
... continued the lover , who misunderstood the last position of the lady . " I am glad to hear it . Sobriety is very becoming , particularly in married men . ' ་ ་ " And who do you think I ought to have ? " " Oh dear ! I cannot tell ...
... continued the lover , who misunderstood the last position of the lady . " I am glad to hear it . Sobriety is very becoming , particularly in married men . ' ་ ་ " And who do you think I ought to have ? " " Oh dear ! I cannot tell ...
Pàgina 17
... continued from The first question in the Catechism of the Church of Scotland . No. 3. VOL . II . | man . " about the matter . If Boots be thus strangely circumstanced in this world , he is , we suspect , far more oddly situated as to ...
... continued from The first question in the Catechism of the Church of Scotland . No. 3. VOL . II . | man . " about the matter . If Boots be thus strangely circumstanced in this world , he is , we suspect , far more oddly situated as to ...
Pàgina 19
... continued the law officer , " you will recollect that Mr Aikin is , and has been out of employment for the last six months ; and there is no saying what a man who has a large family upon his hands will do in these circumstances . " The ...
... continued the law officer , " you will recollect that Mr Aikin is , and has been out of employment for the last six months ; and there is no saying what a man who has a large family upon his hands will do in these circumstances . " The ...
Pàgina 25
... continued to experience a gloomy feeling during the early part of Monday , and , to use their own phrase , never felt altogether safe till after one o'clock in the day . Monday is perhaps the busiest day of the whole week . There is ...
... continued to experience a gloomy feeling during the early part of Monday , and , to use their own phrase , never felt altogether safe till after one o'clock in the day . Monday is perhaps the busiest day of the whole week . There is ...
Pàgina 31
... continued to any individual for a length of time , or where it was not conjoined with some radical disorder of the vital system . Dr Cheyne , in his " English Malady " ( p . 307 ) , has recorded in a very distinct manner a singular ...
... continued to any individual for a length of time , or where it was not conjoined with some radical disorder of the vital system . Dr Cheyne , in his " English Malady " ( p . 307 ) , has recorded in a very distinct manner a singular ...
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