Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 133
... character they hear and see both joy and sorrow with comparatively little emotion . I am not aware of having heard of their phlegmatic character before embarking in the steam - boat ; at least it then surprised me . The drawling ...
... character they hear and see both joy and sorrow with comparatively little emotion . I am not aware of having heard of their phlegmatic character before embarking in the steam - boat ; at least it then surprised me . The drawling ...
Page 429
... character would render a spy- police system inert and ridiculous here . In the great Continental cities , people are more social , and mingle more together . Many families dwell under the same roof . No liberty of the press prevails ...
... character would render a spy- police system inert and ridiculous here . In the great Continental cities , people are more social , and mingle more together . Many families dwell under the same roof . No liberty of the press prevails ...
Page 492
... character of Richelieu , and it is but fair to specify those which we consider as good . They are Louis the Thir- teenth ( in the latter part of whose reign the story is cast ) ; Anne of Aus- tria , his wife ; the Cardinal de Richelieu ...
... character of Richelieu , and it is but fair to specify those which we consider as good . They are Louis the Thir- teenth ( in the latter part of whose reign the story is cast ) ; Anne of Aus- tria , his wife ; the Cardinal de Richelieu ...
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