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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... . A man might blur ten sides of paper in attempting a defence of it against a critic who should be laughter - proof . The quibble in itself is not considerable . It is only a new turn given , by a Popular Fallacies . 29.
... . A man might blur ten sides of paper in attempting a defence of it against a critic who should be laughter - proof . The quibble in itself is not considerable . It is only a new turn given , by a Popular Fallacies . 29.
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... given , by a little false pronunciation , to a very common though not very courteous inquiry . Put by one gentleman to another at a dinner - party , it would have been vapid ; to the mistress of the house , it would have shown much less ...
... given , by a little false pronunciation , to a very common though not very courteous inquiry . Put by one gentleman to another at a dinner - party , it would have been vapid ; to the mistress of the house , it would have shown much less ...
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... given to the author's consci- entiousness and pains - taking , as an inquiring traveller ; and the trea- tise is worth examination by an historian ; but if the republicans let the writer alone for his simplicity when he translated the ...
... given to the author's consci- entiousness and pains - taking , as an inquiring traveller ; and the trea- tise is worth examination by an historian ; but if the republicans let the writer alone for his simplicity when he translated the ...
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... given out ; he it is imposeth taxes , from which ( by a speciall decree ) the Church her selfe is not exempt ; nay , albeit the Pope his own Holinesse consent not ; from all whose ecclesiasticall cen- sures , fulminations , and ...
... given out ; he it is imposeth taxes , from which ( by a speciall decree ) the Church her selfe is not exempt ; nay , albeit the Pope his own Holinesse consent not ; from all whose ecclesiasticall cen- sures , fulminations , and ...
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... given an affect- ing account ; and he dedicates it to the boy's uncles , to comfort them under a similar affliction . The sweetness of his nature here comes forth ; and the reader may say , at this part of the Miscellanies , " Here ...
... given an affect- ing account ; and he dedicates it to the boy's uncles , to comfort them under a similar affliction . The sweetness of his nature here comes forth ; and the reader may say , at this part of the Miscellanies , " Here ...
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