The Edinburgh Annual Register, Parte2John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... head , he did not know what hap- pened ; but the devil a harm he meant to any body , for he was too good na- tured . " The fact was , he had into the shop of the grocer , and call- ed for a dram of whisky ; and an arch lad in the shop ...
... head , he did not know what hap- pened ; but the devil a harm he meant to any body , for he was too good na- tured . " The fact was , he had into the shop of the grocer , and call- ed for a dram of whisky ; and an arch lad in the shop ...
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... Head , in Grange - court , Leicester- square , on the body of Ann Paris , an unfortunate young creature , of inte- resting appearance , not more than 17 years of age , who , it appeared , had been reduced by some unknown me- lancholy ...
... Head , in Grange - court , Leicester- square , on the body of Ann Paris , an unfortunate young creature , of inte- resting appearance , not more than 17 years of age , who , it appeared , had been reduced by some unknown me- lancholy ...
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... head was a fine feather pillow ; and at his feet two bags of cannon shot , each con- taining twelve balls , from two and a half to four pound weight each . He was about five feet ten inches , high . -From FEB . 3. ] 21 CHRONICLE .
... head was a fine feather pillow ; and at his feet two bags of cannon shot , each con- taining twelve balls , from two and a half to four pound weight each . He was about five feet ten inches , high . -From FEB . 3. ] 21 CHRONICLE .
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... head of my table- to see you my wife ; that is the only hope that can make life desirable . " The next was November , 1804 : - " MY DEAR , —Oh , how I long to see you ! You say you have been too open with me . Don't be afraid of being ...
... head of my table- to see you my wife ; that is the only hope that can make life desirable . " The next was November , 1804 : - " MY DEAR , —Oh , how I long to see you ! You say you have been too open with me . Don't be afraid of being ...
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... head . Mr U. and his wife went to bed the preceding night , in apparent good temper with each other . At day - light , the servant heard a report ; and soon after Mr U. called out to the maid to come down , as her mistress had shot her ...
... head . Mr U. and his wife went to bed the preceding night , in apparent good temper with each other . At day - light , the servant heard a report ; and soon after Mr U. called out to the maid to come down , as her mistress had shot her ...
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