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 163
... course of policy , and passing through the crucible of improvement , yet those who have gained advantage by the war , and have been basking in the sunshine of the artificial system that ema- nated from it , with a long series of ...
... course of policy , and passing through the crucible of improvement , yet those who have gained advantage by the war , and have been basking in the sunshine of the artificial system that ema- nated from it , with a long series of ...
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 , to acquiesce in the new arrangement . But Sir Rufane demurs , and doggedly puts a spoke in the wheel , or more intel- ligibly , throws a line of towering hills across the whole continent of Africa , from the mouth of the Red ...
... course , to acquiesce in the new arrangement . But Sir Rufane demurs , and doggedly puts a spoke in the wheel , or more intel- ligibly , throws a line of towering hills across the whole continent of Africa , from the mouth of the Red ...
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