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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... called upon to celebrate the solemn Holiday of the Christian world with executions of vengeance , and warrants of death ; nor have crowded our gaols with men whom we first condemned to ignorance , and whom ignorance , and therefore ...
... called upon to celebrate the solemn Holiday of the Christian world with executions of vengeance , and warrants of death ; nor have crowded our gaols with men whom we first condemned to ignorance , and whom ignorance , and therefore ...
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... called upon , in newer books , to apply ; and we will thus begin the year with old friends , as the best chance of enabling us to end it with new . Our hearts warm at this season to those whom we loved when young . We spring forward to ...
... called upon , in newer books , to apply ; and we will thus begin the year with old friends , as the best chance of enabling us to end it with new . Our hearts warm at this season to those whom we loved when young . We spring forward to ...
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... called forth in the House of Lords , by referring to what passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time , " prevents any farther allusion here to that ...
... called forth in the House of Lords , by referring to what passed during the Reform Bill . The lengthened notice taken in our last number of him , appropriately styled " The Man of the Time , " prevents any farther allusion here to that ...
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... called the liberal side , the Government of Mr.Canning ( who perhaps departed from the policy of his predecessor in spirit more than in any overt act , ) was universally supposed to favour . The Noble Earl who is now the great ...
... called the liberal side , the Government of Mr.Canning ( who perhaps departed from the policy of his predecessor in spirit more than in any overt act , ) was universally supposed to favour . The Noble Earl who is now the great ...
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... called intimidation , was then only considered as common prudence and statesman - like discretion ; yet every one of Jan. - VOL . XXXIV . NO . CXXXIII . C those considerations which then made it discreet , and prudent The Temper of the ...
... called intimidation , was then only considered as common prudence and statesman - like discretion ; yet every one of Jan. - VOL . XXXIV . NO . CXXXIII . C those considerations which then made it discreet , and prudent The Temper of the ...
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