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 185
... manner , of the interior , whether of public or domes- tic matters - the real spirit , the influencing habits , the general aims and purposes of the people . Mr. Madden , whose very sensible and well - consi- dered book lies before us ...
... manner , of the interior , whether of public or domes- tic matters - the real spirit , the influencing habits , the general aims and purposes of the people . Mr. Madden , whose very sensible and well - consi- dered book lies before us ...
Page 210
... manner in which they were so ingeniously deceived . The ninth trick , -viz . cutting a man into pieces , which they again unite , and produce the man alive and perfect . This is something like the trick played in China before Ibn Batuta ...
... manner in which they were so ingeniously deceived . The ninth trick , -viz . cutting a man into pieces , which they again unite , and produce the man alive and perfect . This is something like the trick played in China before Ibn Batuta ...
Page 524
... manner , not in the thing ; and Dick's manner is all - to - nothing the best , inasmuch as it is less trying to the eyes than poring over small print . It proves nothing that R- one day , find- ing amongst the visiting cards on his ...
... manner , not in the thing ; and Dick's manner is all - to - nothing the best , inasmuch as it is less trying to the eyes than poring over small print . It proves nothing that R- one day , find- ing amongst the visiting cards on his ...
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