The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... Realp ; a Tale of the Swiss Mountains The Poor Scholar's Lament Sketches of Irish Highways , by Mrs. S. C. Hall . No. I. The Jaunting Servants Car . No. II . Irish Beggars . No. III . Irish My Hobby , rather , Nos . I. II . Translations ...
... Realp ; a Tale of the Swiss Mountains The Poor Scholar's Lament Sketches of Irish Highways , by Mrs. S. C. Hall . No. I. The Jaunting Servants Car . No. II . Irish Beggars . No. III . Irish My Hobby , rather , Nos . I. II . Translations ...
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... ? I really have no time to lose , For I am thirty - one : At balls I am too often left Where spinsters sit in rows ; Why won't the men propose , mamma ? Why won't the men propose ? T. H. B. CC REALP ; A TALE OF THE SWISS MOUNTAINS . ( 177 )
... ? I really have no time to lose , For I am thirty - one : At balls I am too often left Where spinsters sit in rows ; Why won't the men propose , mamma ? Why won't the men propose ? T. H. B. CC REALP ; A TALE OF THE SWISS MOUNTAINS . ( 177 )
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CC REALP ; A TALE OF THE SWISS MOUNTAINS . Ir is many years ago that I surmounted the terrors of an Oxford great go , " and assumed the long - sleeved gown ; but the day is now as fresh in my recollection as the events of yesterday . A ...
CC REALP ; A TALE OF THE SWISS MOUNTAINS . Ir is many years ago that I surmounted the terrors of an Oxford great go , " and assumed the long - sleeved gown ; but the day is now as fresh in my recollection as the events of yesterday . A ...
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... inhabitants of these peril- ous regions , gave rise to the establishment of an inn in this forlorn place . In summer it serves as a homely but a welcome resting - place for the traveller ; in the winter as a refuge Realp . 179.
... inhabitants of these peril- ous regions , gave rise to the establishment of an inn in this forlorn place . In summer it serves as a homely but a welcome resting - place for the traveller ; in the winter as a refuge Realp . 179.
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... Realp . Realp possessed no inn ; but a Carthusian monk , the pastor of the little village , proffered a humble hospitality to those who sought it . Gladly did I embrace it . I was scarcely sensible , when I was rather borne by my guide ...
... Realp . Realp possessed no inn ; but a Carthusian monk , the pastor of the little village , proffered a humble hospitality to those who sought it . Gladly did I embrace it . I was scarcely sensible , when I was rather borne by my guide ...
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