New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... French gentry from taxes ; and complains , that nobility is no advantage in England , " the peasant " being " as good a man every whit for any privilege which the other ( the man of birth ) enjoys above him : through which defect , as ...
... French gentry from taxes ; and complains , that nobility is no advantage in England , " the peasant " being " as good a man every whit for any privilege which the other ( the man of birth ) enjoys above him : through which defect , as ...
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... French , German , Italian , Latin , Greek , and also a little English ; besides the principles of the Greek religion , geography , history , political economy , military tactics , the duties of a sovereign , and some of the sciences ...
... French , German , Italian , Latin , Greek , and also a little English ; besides the principles of the Greek religion , geography , history , political economy , military tactics , the duties of a sovereign , and some of the sciences ...
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... French and the Russian armies ; the ex- pulsion of the enemies of Russia from her territories ; the march of the autocratic troops to France ; the final resignation of Bonaparte ; the acquirement of enormous political influence by ...
... French and the Russian armies ; the ex- pulsion of the enemies of Russia from her territories ; the march of the autocratic troops to France ; the final resignation of Bonaparte ; the acquirement of enormous political influence by ...
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... French actress , was the Margrave's mistress ; her ascendancy was woefully shaken by the advent of Lady Craven ; and her airs , graces , and ex- postulatory epistles , are detailed with considerable humour . Clairon was thorough French ...
... French actress , was the Margrave's mistress ; her ascendancy was woefully shaken by the advent of Lady Craven ; and her airs , graces , and ex- postulatory epistles , are detailed with considerable humour . Clairon was thorough French ...
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... French , has rendered General Foy's death a very im- portant event . Twenty thousand of the most distinguished citizens of Paris followed the remains of the general to the place of interment ; and , in spite of the enormous weight of a ...
... French , has rendered General Foy's death a very im- portant event . Twenty thousand of the most distinguished citizens of Paris followed the remains of the general to the place of interment ; and , in spite of the enormous weight of a ...
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