New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 71
... received the animadversion due to them , would the Governor of the Cape , ( the revolting character of whose administration has been forcibly traced in former numbers of this Magazine , ) have been guilty of such barefaced imitations of ...
... received the animadversion due to them , would the Governor of the Cape , ( the revolting character of whose administration has been forcibly traced in former numbers of this Magazine , ) have been guilty of such barefaced imitations of ...
Page 358
... received his dismissal , poor Clarendon was perpetually harassed with complaints on the part of the Eng- lish , and insolence on that of the triumphant Catholics , and reports from home of dissatisfactions and changes . Content , though ...
... received his dismissal , poor Clarendon was perpetually harassed with complaints on the part of the Eng- lish , and insolence on that of the triumphant Catholics , and reports from home of dissatisfactions and changes . Content , though ...
Page 571
... received by the Emperor — had nothing but pleasant communications to make — no discus- sions - no differences - and was only ennuied by the inactivity of his position . The Count de Lille was at this time residing at Mettau , and one ...
... received by the Emperor — had nothing but pleasant communications to make — no discus- sions - no differences - and was only ennuied by the inactivity of his position . The Count de Lille was at this time residing at Mettau , and one ...
Contents
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 10 |
Mexico in 1827 | 45 |
A Swiss Tour | 53 |
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