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 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 ; where every member of that body is known , and not a single Oliver , or Castles , or Reynolds , is employed incognito , to scrape acquaintance with marked individuals , or lead them , or pay them into crime . Mr. Peel has no ...
... character ; where every member of that body is known , and not a single Oliver , or Castles , or Reynolds , is employed incognito , to scrape acquaintance with marked individuals , or lead them , or pay them into crime . Mr. Peel has no ...
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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