Blackwood's Magazine, 第 10 巻W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... merchants thrive , if gentlemen would not be unthrifts ? how could gentle- men be unthrifts , if their humours were not fed ? how should their humours be fed but by white meat , and cunning second- ings ? Well , the city might consider ...
... merchants thrive , if gentlemen would not be unthrifts ? how could gentle- men be unthrifts , if their humours were not fed ? how should their humours be fed but by white meat , and cunning second- ings ? Well , the city might consider ...
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... merchants of Bombay sent up to government a petition praying for the remission of a tax of one per cent . on imports , which was levied expressly and exclusively to defray the expenses of an establishment for the protection of the ...
... merchants of Bombay sent up to government a petition praying for the remission of a tax of one per cent . on imports , which was levied expressly and exclusively to defray the expenses of an establishment for the protection of the ...
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... merchant , who had along with him eight Moors , two as companions , and six as attendants . This merchant was one of twenty - five adventurers , who , according to a practice prevalent in Morocco , left Fez for Timbuctoo , with the view ...
... merchant , who had along with him eight Moors , two as companions , and six as attendants . This merchant was one of twenty - five adventurers , who , according to a practice prevalent in Morocco , left Fez for Timbuctoo , with the view ...
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... merchant drawing the side of his hand across his throat , signified what had been the end of these unfortunate adventurers . When I questioned him as to the date of this transaction , he seemed to recollect by stringing to- gether ...
... merchant drawing the side of his hand across his throat , signified what had been the end of these unfortunate adventurers . When I questioned him as to the date of this transaction , he seemed to recollect by stringing to- gether ...
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... merchant in the Saltmarket of Glasgow . No. VII . LONDON ADVENTURES . TALE XI . THE EFFIGIES . * TALE XII . fectly unjust ; for I will proudly re- peat , I am not what you think me . I could as easily as fearlessly lay every event of my ...
... merchant in the Saltmarket of Glasgow . No. VII . LONDON ADVENTURES . TALE XI . THE EFFIGIES . * TALE XII . fectly unjust ; for I will proudly re- peat , I am not what you think me . I could as easily as fearlessly lay every event of my ...
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