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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... considered as impersonations of perfection in distinct styles of oratory - the aristocratic ( if we can so apply that epithet ) and the popular . But go through all the other members of the present Cabinet , and you will find that ...
... considered as impersonations of perfection in distinct styles of oratory - the aristocratic ( if we can so apply that epithet ) and the popular . But go through all the other members of the present Cabinet , and you will find that ...
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... 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 House of Lords . 17.
... 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 House of Lords . 17.
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... considered our being able to bring on a close engagement as certain , which was the only manner in which we could gain the victory . Things being in this position , the wind began to freshen in favour of the enemy's capitana , which ...
... considered our being able to bring on a close engagement as certain , which was the only manner in which we could gain the victory . Things being in this position , the wind began to freshen in favour of the enemy's capitana , which ...
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... considered a great misfortune to have received from his godfathers and godmothers . Old Burton , in his " Anatomy of Melancholy , " ( the reader must take the trouble to find the page , for here we are at fault for the exact reference ...
... considered a great misfortune to have received from his godfathers and godmothers . Old Burton , in his " Anatomy of Melancholy , " ( the reader must take the trouble to find the page , for here we are at fault for the exact reference ...
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... considered in reference to the extent of the labour recommended , that education must be afforded to all the people , unless the reproach is to be in- curred of leaving some against their will in more disadvantageous circumstances than ...
... considered in reference to the extent of the labour recommended , that education must be afforded to all the people , unless the reproach is to be in- curred of leaving some against their will in more disadvantageous circumstances than ...
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