New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 84
... effect , bring every interest that has been stirred to a point ( ! ) -- and then every knot is cut at once by the assassination of Aga Mohamed , " & c . In this sentence , Sir , your researches into philosophy appear with that " same ...
... effect , bring every interest that has been stirred to a point ( ! ) -- and then every knot is cut at once by the assassination of Aga Mohamed , " & c . In this sentence , Sir , your researches into philosophy appear with that " same ...
Page 113
... effect . The exhibi- tion , however , contains another attraction , and one to us of no ordinary importance . The graceful saloon is filled with works of art - many of them of a very high order , both modern and antique . Of the ...
... effect . The exhibi- tion , however , contains another attraction , and one to us of no ordinary importance . The graceful saloon is filled with works of art - many of them of a very high order , both modern and antique . Of the ...
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... effect that " the House was determined to go into a full consideration of the manifold grievances under which the Irish people laboured . " This amendment elicited some discussion , and the House divided on it . The num- bers were ...
... effect that " the House was determined to go into a full consideration of the manifold grievances under which the Irish people laboured . " This amendment elicited some discussion , and the House divided on it . The num- bers were ...
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