The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... look at all . For there is no being so per- versely indisposed to see what he has pur- posely come to see as an Englishman just arrived by a train , and that an hour and a half behind time . Curiosity and love of novelty are strong ...
... look at all . For there is no being so per- versely indisposed to see what he has pur- posely come to see as an Englishman just arrived by a train , and that an hour and a half behind time . Curiosity and love of novelty are strong ...
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... look as if they had been vitrified by some process of fire , or hewn out of the solid rock . rectly on a blank wall , or down on to the op- posite dwellers ' misery . Neighbors can shake hands out of the second story , or break heads ...
... look as if they had been vitrified by some process of fire , or hewn out of the solid rock . rectly on a blank wall , or down on to the op- posite dwellers ' misery . Neighbors can shake hands out of the second story , or break heads ...
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... look at the very con- struction of these miserable abodes of human- ity , we are led to conclude , either that these closes and wynds are far more appropriately tenanted by their present race of possessors , or , that their original ...
... look at the very con- struction of these miserable abodes of human- ity , we are led to conclude , either that these closes and wynds are far more appropriately tenanted by their present race of possessors , or , that their original ...
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