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 97
... RECOLLECTIONS OF THE JESUITS . THE Colleges of the Jesuits have lately attracted a good deal of at- tention , and the ... recollection , and to which I oftentimes , in those visions of the memory to which I suppose every body is more or ...
... RECOLLECTIONS OF THE JESUITS . THE Colleges of the Jesuits have lately attracted a good deal of at- tention , and the ... recollection , and to which I oftentimes , in those visions of the memory to which I suppose every body is more or ...
Page 280
... recollection of several visits to the city - a pleasing task , which reminds me of many kind friends and the obligations of much hospitality . After leaving the - , I had been put on shore at Utrecht , on Long Island , and approached ...
... recollection of several visits to the city - a pleasing task , which reminds me of many kind friends and the obligations of much hospitality . After leaving the - , I had been put on shore at Utrecht , on Long Island , and approached ...
Page 537
... recollections . In a few moments I stood before its gates . The first object I beheld was a small chapel , whose doors ... recollection - the classic works of the greatest masters who have preceded him . In Italy , where the works of ...
... recollections . In a few moments I stood before its gates . The first object I beheld was a small chapel , whose doors ... recollection - the classic works of the greatest masters who have preceded him . In Italy , where the works of ...
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