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 134
... appear to some a deficiency , selon les regles , in the biography , is no part of our intention ; but a slight sketch of the distinguished subject of the book may not be wholly unwelcome —a reminding sketch , that will cost the reader ...
... appear to some a deficiency , selon les regles , in the biography , is no part of our intention ; but a slight sketch of the distinguished subject of the book may not be wholly unwelcome —a reminding sketch , that will cost the reader ...
Page 302
... appear to most advantage in the opening of a budget , or in expounding a system of finance ; we doubt whether he would shine in the Exchequer , or shed a lustre on the Mint , although it appears , latterly , that a knowledge of simple ...
... appear to most advantage in the opening of a budget , or in expounding a system of finance ; we doubt whether he would shine in the Exchequer , or shed a lustre on the Mint , although it appears , latterly , that a knowledge of simple ...
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... appear as one of great hardship , and they particularly dwelt upon the high rate of taxation imposed upon them , when compared with that imposed upon other classes , and they have steadily adhered to the same assertion whenever their ...
... appear as one of great hardship , and they particularly dwelt upon the high rate of taxation imposed upon them , when compared with that imposed upon other classes , and they have steadily adhered to the same assertion whenever their ...
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