New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 46
... admiration of the House by an open dis- play of her charms . When the King opens or closes the session in per- son , it is usual to see an attendance of female nobility and gentry mixed with the peers in the body of the House , but that ...
... admiration of the House by an open dis- play of her charms . When the King opens or closes the session in per- son , it is usual to see an attendance of female nobility and gentry mixed with the peers in the body of the House , but that ...
Page 118
... admiration , at least for approval . Yet , even for this pure and unmixed good , the nation is not entitled to take credit , so long as it is not accompanied by a corresponding liberality in opinion . As long as there is little that is ...
... admiration , at least for approval . Yet , even for this pure and unmixed good , the nation is not entitled to take credit , so long as it is not accompanied by a corresponding liberality in opinion . As long as there is little that is ...
Page 178
... admirable scene of Le Sage , between Gil Blas and the logicians . It was at one of these meetings that a demagogue ... admiration , and the object of their fondest hopes , was now compared to the pre- torian guard of Rome , and the ...
... admirable scene of Le Sage , between Gil Blas and the logicians . It was at one of these meetings that a demagogue ... admiration , and the object of their fondest hopes , was now compared to the pre- torian guard of Rome , and the ...
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