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 73
... person , ever so well versed in the knowledge of the different quarters of the metropolis , were set down blindfolded in any of the streets , not a great thoroughfare , he would not discover where he was , without inquiry , until he had ...
... person , ever so well versed in the knowledge of the different quarters of the metropolis , were set down blindfolded in any of the streets , not a great thoroughfare , he would not discover where he was , without inquiry , until he had ...
Page 365
... person who has been educated at Stonyhurst , when I assert , as I most emphatically do , that a base political sentiment was never made a matter of either immediate or indirect inculcation . The Jesuits there were strongly attached to ...
... person who has been educated at Stonyhurst , when I assert , as I most emphatically do , that a base political sentiment was never made a matter of either immediate or indirect inculcation . The Jesuits there were strongly attached to ...
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... person here , on the part of the Crown , I can give some information , which I accidentally heard , that may bring to light a murder committed here , about six months ago . The person should be a stranger , un- connected in Waterford ...
... person here , on the part of the Crown , I can give some information , which I accidentally heard , that may bring to light a murder committed here , about six months ago . The person should be a stranger , un- connected in Waterford ...
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