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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... produce among the operative classes an aversion to sober industry ; an unsettled and vague dissatisfaction ; an indifference to moderate benefits , and a grasping at shadowy experiments , which , if it may not destroy con- stitutional ...
... produce among the operative classes an aversion to sober industry ; an unsettled and vague dissatisfaction ; an indifference to moderate benefits , and a grasping at shadowy experiments , which , if it may not destroy con- stitutional ...
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... produced by physical exhaustion , had been filled up , as they would have been anywhere else in the world , not by the muttered approbation of two or three friends , but by the reiterated cheers of resounding numbers ? We have here ...
... produced by physical exhaustion , had been filled up , as they would have been anywhere else in the world , not by the muttered approbation of two or three friends , but by the reiterated cheers of resounding numbers ? We have here ...
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... , the continued success of the Government in every nego- ciation it has as yet attempted , through all the complicated difficul- 66 ties and unexampled intricacies of European affairs , has produced 14 The Temper of the House of Lords .
... , the continued success of the Government in every nego- ciation it has as yet attempted , through all the complicated difficul- 66 ties and unexampled intricacies of European affairs , has produced 14 The Temper of the House of Lords .
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... produced an im- pression equal to that which would have been caused by the ex- hibition of extraordinary ability . My father received an autograph note of thanks from the head of the new cabinet , and was given the rectory of Bin less ...
... produced an im- pression equal to that which would have been caused by the ex- hibition of extraordinary ability . My father received an autograph note of thanks from the head of the new cabinet , and was given the rectory of Bin less ...
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... produce definite and foreseen re- sults ; " and it was also repeatedly asserted , that his measures , far from being parts of one comprehensive whole , were determined solely by the peculiar cir- cumstances of each particular case . It ...
... produce definite and foreseen re- sults ; " and it was also repeatedly asserted , that his measures , far from being parts of one comprehensive whole , were determined solely by the peculiar cir- cumstances of each particular case . It ...
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