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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... once adopting them ) the Eighteen into the Twenty - four Articles . In respect to the first , there is no folly so great in politics as to seem to gain an advantage where no advantage is really obtained . Why did not we think of this ...
... once adopting them ) the Eighteen into the Twenty - four Articles . In respect to the first , there is no folly so great in politics as to seem to gain an advantage where no advantage is really obtained . Why did not we think of this ...
Page 165
... once - took my hat calmly - and not till I reached the door did I reply . " Enough , Julia - we part for ever . - You will hear from me to- morrow for the last time ! " I left the house and trod as on air . My love for Julia long ...
... once - took my hat calmly - and not till I reached the door did I reply . " Enough , Julia - we part for ever . - You will hear from me to- morrow for the last time ! " I left the house and trod as on air . My love for Julia long ...
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... once been adapted to its purpose , and that many able and distinguished men had spoken in it . This sounds differently when such names as Pym and Hampden are coupled with such phrases as " these sacred precincts , " " these old walls ...
... once been adapted to its purpose , and that many able and distinguished men had spoken in it . This sounds differently when such names as Pym and Hampden are coupled with such phrases as " these sacred precincts , " " these old walls ...
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