The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 285, December 1, 1827 by Various
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vol. 2, p. 88 and 89. Who is _he_? _the doctor_? Is he not mentioned
before? And there he is left to stand without his natural support, for _he_ has _taken_ it _from_ him. Does not the writer of this sentence recollect "My banks _they_ are furnished with bees." I could add another _take from_ to the page by way of note. _The following I leave without comment._ "Judg_e_ment," vol. 1, p. 2; vol. 6, p. 6. and judgment, vol. 1, p. 85, _a_ heraldic shield, vol. 1, p. 68; desir_e_able, vol. 2, p. 39. As much iron as would have _builded_ a brig, vol. 1, page 68. A good tune is _grinded_, vol. 1, p. 143. Butler and Mercer had both _spoke_ to their disparagement, vol. 2, p. 289. Worthy Mr. Piper, best of contractors _who_ ever furnished four frampal jades, vol. 1, p. 45. With the next morning I _will_ still see the double summit of the ancient Dan, vol. 1, p. 229. And then I _will_ find it easier to have you prosecuted, vol. 2, p. 169. We _will_ be happy, if it is in our power, to repay a part of our obligations, vol. 2, p. 222. Thou art the fiend who _hast_ occasioned my wretchedness in this world, and who _will_ share my eternal misery in the next, vol. 2, p. 229. He found himself under the alternative of being with him on decent and |
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