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 417
... nation . We think we have made it evident , that , if the invisible enemy of mankind himself had devised a refined method of ob- structing , and finally ruining , the bright prospects which were opened to this nation in the reign of ...
... nation . We think we have made it evident , that , if the invisible enemy of mankind himself had devised a refined method of ob- structing , and finally ruining , the bright prospects which were opened to this nation in the reign of ...
Page 419
... nation itself . The state is no longer moved by a parcel of petty puppets on the surface of affairs ; it is ... nations with us , have attempted to support our diplomatic inefficiency at a miserable trifle less than in years ...
... nation itself . The state is no longer moved by a parcel of petty puppets on the surface of affairs ; it is ... nations with us , have attempted to support our diplomatic inefficiency at a miserable trifle less than in years ...
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... NATION . - It is in vain to endeavour to resist the spirit of the nation ; it will break out in spite of the efforts of learned imitators to mould it into some other form . The arts most surely follow all its caprices . We have heard a ...
... NATION . - It is in vain to endeavour to resist the spirit of the nation ; it will break out in spite of the efforts of learned imitators to mould it into some other form . The arts most surely follow all its caprices . We have heard a ...
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