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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... readers . Thus we throw the popular education into the hands of dishonest men , and while we lay an in- terdict on the antidote , we give a monopoly to the bane . Now let us tell our country readers , afraid of incendiarism and quaking ...
... readers . Thus we throw the popular education into the hands of dishonest men , and while we lay an in- terdict on the antidote , we give a monopoly to the bane . Now let us tell our country readers , afraid of incendiarism and quaking ...
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... readers -and as yet our assurances have not failed , even when most of our brethren foreboded a contrary result - that we have every cause to be convinced that Ministers are resolved on carrying the Bill , the next time , through the ...
... readers -and as yet our assurances have not failed , even when most of our brethren foreboded a contrary result - that we have every cause to be convinced that Ministers are resolved on carrying the Bill , the next time , through the ...
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... reader , ( for why should we not be friends , united in a common object ? ) — and what hopes , dear reader , does it find within ourselves , who now address you ? May it be father to that time when we may talk to you of what we have ...
... reader , ( for why should we not be friends , united in a common object ? ) — and what hopes , dear reader , does it find within ourselves , who now address you ? May it be father to that time when we may talk to you of what we have ...
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... reader look back to the different state in which things were before that time . In the days of Queen Anne , for instance . The preponderance of political talent in the Members of the House of Lords over those of the House of Commons was ...
... reader look back to the different state in which things were before that time . In the days of Queen Anne , for instance . The preponderance of political talent in the Members of the House of Lords over those of the House of Commons was ...
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... reader , if he be not a systematic speller of the Journals , re- collect whether the report of that Noble Lord's oration would not be the last corner to which he would fly for instruction ; and this arises from his never leaving behind ...
... reader , if he be not a systematic speller of the Journals , re- collect whether the report of that Noble Lord's oration would not be the last corner to which he would fly for instruction ; and this arises from his never leaving behind ...
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