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
... favour for such renovation to be neglected . In some instances it is pro- ceeding , in others it must be actively and honestly commenced . These general remarks apply to the West India question as closely as to any other ; and as that ...
... favour for such renovation to be neglected . In some instances it is pro- ceeding , in others it must be actively and honestly commenced . These general remarks apply to the West India question as closely as to any other ; and as that ...
Page 206
... favour , explicitly declaring that after him Khossrou should be king . Sheikh Saadi has long since pronounced , God will dispose of him whom he has destined to take away , though the atheist may himself pretend to shroud the body . ' In ...
... favour , explicitly declaring that after him Khossrou should be king . Sheikh Saadi has long since pronounced , God will dispose of him whom he has destined to take away , though the atheist may himself pretend to shroud the body . ' In ...
Page 584
... favour be implored , All the full tale of gratitude be told , And the deep song of praise and worship pour'd . What marvel , then , we long so to behold The favour'd of our race , to whom ' tis given Those high and noble visions to ...
... favour be implored , All the full tale of gratitude be told , And the deep song of praise and worship pour'd . What marvel , then , we long so to behold The favour'd of our race , to whom ' tis given Those high and noble visions to ...
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