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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... attention to avoid a fall , than the editor of a journal is to weigh his matter by the standard of his readers ' notions , if he means to keep up his sale . The Quarterly Review is not so hard on a republican traveller in America , nor ...
... attention to avoid a fall , than the editor of a journal is to weigh his matter by the standard of his readers ' notions , if he means to keep up his sale . The Quarterly Review is not so hard on a republican traveller in America , nor ...
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... attention . These tracts interested Milton and Clarendon . Marvell would take them up fresh from the printer's , as we now take up a newspaper . 1. OF LIBERTY AND SERVITUDE . Translated from the French of M. de la Mothe Vayer . - This ...
... attention . These tracts interested Milton and Clarendon . Marvell would take them up fresh from the printer's , as we now take up a newspaper . 1. OF LIBERTY AND SERVITUDE . Translated from the French of M. de la Mothe Vayer . - This ...
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... attention is particularly arrested by a beautiful amphi- theatre of stone , destined for the barbarons amusement of bull - baiting ; and in this building , by way of refinement in cruelty , combats between jaguars and bulls have ...
... attention is particularly arrested by a beautiful amphi- theatre of stone , destined for the barbarons amusement of bull - baiting ; and in this building , by way of refinement in cruelty , combats between jaguars and bulls have ...
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... Attention and anxiety were visi- ble on every face ; and so intensely were the feelings acted on , that the eyelids seemed to cease from their involuntary motion during the period of suspense . The deputy , Alvarado , opened the debate ...
... Attention and anxiety were visi- ble on every face ; and so intensely were the feelings acted on , that the eyelids seemed to cease from their involuntary motion during the period of suspense . The deputy , Alvarado , opened the debate ...
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... attention to opening and facilitating the means of communication between colony and colony ?. The Republic , from this neglect of its former rulers , found itself imperiously called on to commence the labour of making commu- nications ...
... attention to opening and facilitating the means of communication between colony and colony ?. The Republic , from this neglect of its former rulers , found itself imperiously called on to commence the labour of making commu- nications ...
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