Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 163
... course without a deviation ; and the nearer the change from narrow policy to leading principles approaches them , the more restless they become . Whatever are the failings of the present generation , taking things for granted is not one ...
... course without a deviation ; and the nearer the change from narrow policy to leading principles approaches them , the more restless they become . Whatever are the failings of the present generation , taking things for granted is not one ...
Page 397
... course , when driven to extre- mity , no doubt was to have thrown up his commission , and appealed to his country ; unhappily , from some unreasoning sense of duty he gave way , and played into the hands of his enemies . Literary ...
... course , when driven to extre- mity , no doubt was to have thrown up his commission , and appealed to his country ; unhappily , from some unreasoning sense of duty he gave way , and played into the hands of his enemies . Literary ...
Page 398
... course of the river to the Bight , filling up every defile of his own range , without leav- ing so much as a slit for a mill - stream . Baffling the Quarterly thus , with equal readiness he disposes of all the other routes and ...
... course of the river to the Bight , filling up every defile of his own range , without leav- ing so much as a slit for a mill - stream . Baffling the Quarterly thus , with equal readiness he disposes of all the other routes and ...
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