New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... brought from the Field of Grutli An Earthquake Our Present State .. .. Death of Goethe Recent Dramas PAGE .. 289 290 .. 305 320 321 335 342 353 .. 358 367 382 385 401 407 408 413 414 417 432 433 .. 441 445 456 457 468 469 497 507 513 ...
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... brought it to bear , that they did not dare to avail themselves of it ; and in powers of regular debate on any subject , they knew they could make no stand whatever against the forces which could have been brought against them . They ...
... brought it to bear , that they did not dare to avail themselves of it ; and in powers of regular debate on any subject , they knew they could make no stand whatever against the forces which could have been brought against them . They ...
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... feel- ings , " such was the motion then brought forward by Lord Mel- bourne . But though the Opposition was contemptible in point of numbers , and contradictory in their several arguments , yet The Temper of the House of Lords . 15.
... feel- ings , " such was the motion then brought forward by Lord Mel- bourne . But though the Opposition was contemptible in point of numbers , and contradictory in their several arguments , yet The Temper of the House of Lords . 15.
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... brought it forward from their own official stations ; -such persons must not be surprised if this , their conduct , has bequeathed to the great mass of plain but right - judging men in the country , only the alternative of distrusting ...
... brought it forward from their own official stations ; -such persons must not be surprised if this , their conduct , has bequeathed to the great mass of plain but right - judging men in the country , only the alternative of distrusting ...
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... brought out a farce , which had the good fortune to be damned . As great expectations had been formed of it , and the author's name had transpired ; the unsuccessful writer rose the next morning with a hissing sound in his ears , and ...
... brought out a farce , which had the good fortune to be damned . As great expectations had been formed of it , and the author's name had transpired ; the unsuccessful writer rose the next morning with a hissing sound in his ears , and ...
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