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 158
... words upon a scrap of paper , which he threw across to me in the dock . With the help of my spectacles , which were fortunately on my nose , I read these words , " A flaw in the indictment ! For God's sake ! move the court ! - Your's in ...
... words upon a scrap of paper , which he threw across to me in the dock . With the help of my spectacles , which were fortunately on my nose , I read these words , " A flaw in the indictment ! For God's sake ! move the court ! - Your's in ...
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... words , Or yield to thee Albanian swords ? Our chief contemns thy proud Pacha , ' Tis Stathos lord of Agrafa.- " But hold , my mates , your deck swift clear , And bear upon the Moslem's rear ; We'll teach the craven crouching slave How ...
... words , Or yield to thee Albanian swords ? Our chief contemns thy proud Pacha , ' Tis Stathos lord of Agrafa.- " But hold , my mates , your deck swift clear , And bear upon the Moslem's rear ; We'll teach the craven crouching slave How ...
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... words as if they constituted the perfection of science : it was their trade , their mystery to write obscurely , and full sorely did the student feel it . " There is not , " says Mr. Bell , a difficult or a hard - sound- ing word , upon ...
... words as if they constituted the perfection of science : it was their trade , their mystery to write obscurely , and full sorely did the student feel it . " There is not , " says Mr. Bell , a difficult or a hard - sound- ing word , upon ...
Contents
Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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