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 109
... volume ( and it appears to us to combine all the requisites of a clear and manly defence of re- vealed religion ) , we should be sorry were it to supersede the perusal of those masterly and elaborate performances which have been brought ...
... volume ( and it appears to us to combine all the requisites of a clear and manly defence of re- vealed religion ) , we should be sorry were it to supersede the perusal of those masterly and elaborate performances which have been brought ...
Page 240
... volumes , we fancied that the Tale could not avoid being stale and unprofitable ; so much had been already written ... volume is despatched on its travels solus - we beg the publisher's pardon , not solus - for with it comes a note ...
... volumes , we fancied that the Tale could not avoid being stale and unprofitable ; so much had been already written ... volume is despatched on its travels solus - we beg the publisher's pardon , not solus - for with it comes a note ...
Page 244
... volume contains twenty - two discourses , on a variety of subjects - selected , we presume , from those which he has preached in the course of his duty , as alternate morning preacher at Saint James's Chapel , Hampstead Road . They are ...
... volume contains twenty - two discourses , on a variety of subjects - selected , we presume , from those which he has preached in the course of his duty , as alternate morning preacher at Saint James's Chapel , Hampstead Road . They are ...
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