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 58
... called ( as far and as loudly as the press , and a few zealous agents could enable it to call ) the people of the land to awake from their errors of sentiment and in- sensibility of feeling . Some listened to the voice , and followed it ...
... called ( as far and as loudly as the press , and a few zealous agents could enable it to call ) the people of the land to awake from their errors of sentiment and in- sensibility of feeling . Some listened to the voice , and followed it ...
Page 230
... called for without claret being ordered . I told him " that we had come to eat at his house , not to drink , " which did not add to his good hu- mour , and probably induced the honest man to charge for his entertain- ment 17. 13s . 6d ...
... called for without claret being ordered . I told him " that we had come to eat at his house , not to drink , " which did not add to his good hu- mour , and probably induced the honest man to charge for his entertain- ment 17. 13s . 6d ...
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... called the Wilder- ness , has been spared , and still offers the memorials of magnificence in its long and melancholy vistas . It was originally intended that the building should consist of two wings ; only one , however , was com ...
... called the Wilder- ness , has been spared , and still offers the memorials of magnificence in its long and melancholy vistas . It was originally intended that the building should consist of two wings ; only one , however , was com ...
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