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 90
... given took place in the course of the month , which as it terminated in a wound of that part of the frame which is called the seat of honour , is perhaps rightly so named : —but inasmuch as it arose in a place of shame commonly deno ...
... given took place in the course of the month , which as it terminated in a wound of that part of the frame which is called the seat of honour , is perhaps rightly so named : —but inasmuch as it arose in a place of shame commonly deno ...
Page 125
... given orders to our Chancellor of that part of our United Kingdom called Great Britain , and our Chancellor of Ireland , that they do respectively , upon notice thereof , forthwith issue out writs in due form , and according to law ...
... given orders to our Chancellor of that part of our United Kingdom called Great Britain , and our Chancellor of Ireland , that they do respectively , upon notice thereof , forthwith issue out writs in due form , and according to law ...
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... given them of destroying his enemies . Let me ask those among you who daily traverse the earth , ' whether the fruits of this my scheme are exhausted , or whether there is not the fairest prospect of reaping them in abundance for ...
... given them of destroying his enemies . Let me ask those among you who daily traverse the earth , ' whether the fruits of this my scheme are exhausted , or whether there is not the fairest prospect of reaping them in abundance for ...
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