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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... feelings the time that knits together in one bond of amity the old and the young , the rich and the poor . It pleases us at this time , to read in our journals of men in all ranks , and of all opinions , uniting in remembrance to their ...
... feelings the time that knits together in one bond of amity the old and the young , the rich and the poor . It pleases us at this time , to read in our journals of men in all ranks , and of all opinions , uniting in remembrance to their ...
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... feelings to sacrifice their discretion , and act upon this sympathy , they would hardly have been deceived by those Noble Lords , who , at that moment , when a brave people , whose heroism has since been equalled by their misfortunes ...
... feelings to sacrifice their discretion , and act upon this sympathy , they would hardly have been deceived by those Noble Lords , who , at that moment , when a brave people , whose heroism has since been equalled by their misfortunes ...
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... feeling . This , upon the accession of the present Go- vernment , it was difficult to obtain at once , after the almost heredi- tary possession of office by their predecessors . If it had been pushed to an extreme , it might have led to ...
... feeling . This , upon the accession of the present Go- vernment , it was difficult to obtain at once , after the almost heredi- tary possession of office by their predecessors . If it had been pushed to an extreme , it might have led to ...
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... feeling towards them which would prevent the pos- sibility of their being suffered to tamper with the Reform question ... feelings ( perhaps rather harshly ) attributed to the majority on the late occasion of the Reform Bill . For the ...
... feeling towards them which would prevent the pos- sibility of their being suffered to tamper with the Reform question ... feelings ( perhaps rather harshly ) attributed to the majority on the late occasion of the Reform Bill . For the ...
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... feeling- " Better to rule in hell than serve in Heaven . " If unfortunately by their own presumptuous obstinacy they should fall , it would not be to rule even in hell ; and on the other hand , they are but required to share power ...
... feeling- " Better to rule in hell than serve in Heaven . " If unfortunately by their own presumptuous obstinacy they should fall , it would not be to rule even in hell ; and on the other hand , they are but required to share power ...
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