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 132
... effect of this , and obtained for him on this side of the water a degree of popu- larity quite inconceivable to those who have not witnessed it ; especi- ally considering the subject , and that the author was decidedly hostile to the ...
... effect of this , and obtained for him on this side of the water a degree of popu- larity quite inconceivable to those who have not witnessed it ; especi- ally considering the subject , and that the author was decidedly hostile to the ...
Page 146
... effect is , to enjoy the virtue of such influences , which is natural : since in possessing the cause , nothing can prevent us from possessing the effect . The circumstances are not vicious , inas- much as they are all conformable to ...
... effect is , to enjoy the virtue of such influences , which is natural : since in possessing the cause , nothing can prevent us from possessing the effect . The circumstances are not vicious , inas- much as they are all conformable to ...
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... effect of restraining the arms , but , what is far more important , prevents the fingers from holding a pen . It is unnecessary to say , that long ere this last melan- choly exhibition of the effects of Emancipation , my companion was ...
... effect of restraining the arms , but , what is far more important , prevents the fingers from holding a pen . It is unnecessary to say , that long ere this last melan- choly exhibition of the effects of Emancipation , my companion was ...
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