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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... hope will still be entertained , that whilst the moral influence of England is exerted on the side of rational liberty , we may be able to steer our course with safety and with honour . These discussions on foreign politics , it could ...
... hope will still be entertained , that whilst the moral influence of England is exerted on the side of rational liberty , we may be able to steer our course with safety and with honour . These discussions on foreign politics , it could ...
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... hope - that Reform Question was a trap which could hardly fail to catch them . Too great a measure would lose them the House - too small a one would kick them out of the favour of the public . I consoled myself , practised attitudes ...
... hope - that Reform Question was a trap which could hardly fail to catch them . Too great a measure would lose them the House - too small a one would kick them out of the favour of the public . I consoled myself , practised attitudes ...
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... hope you will insert this letter , and thereby give your readers an opportunity of judging on a somewhat impor- tant question respecting the Foreign Policy of this country , which has been dis- cussed at great length in the pages of one ...
... hope you will insert this letter , and thereby give your readers an opportunity of judging on a somewhat impor- tant question respecting the Foreign Policy of this country , which has been dis- cussed at great length in the pages of one ...
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... hope my old form enjoyed better health than my present one . " " That is a secret , " said the Devil , mysteriously ; " I cannot tell you who or what you were . Transmigration is not a thing to be babbled about ; those fellows who ...
... hope my old form enjoyed better health than my present one . " " That is a secret , " said the Devil , mysteriously ; " I cannot tell you who or what you were . Transmigration is not a thing to be babbled about ; those fellows who ...
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... hope , fortune , or health - in whose small page is crowded so voluminous a list ! how pleasant it is to look upon thy motley varieties , and to feel that we may indeed go farther , but we can never fare worse ! Paris is the Circe of ...
... hope , fortune , or health - in whose small page is crowded so voluminous a list ! how pleasant it is to look upon thy motley varieties , and to feel that we may indeed go farther , but we can never fare worse ! Paris is the Circe of ...
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