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 243
... tion , the events of the general election , " - all arguments in full force when I heard him make that real speech . But the most absurd contradiction was , that though , with that in- sight into motives which one assumes in sleep , I ...
... tion , the events of the general election , " - all arguments in full force when I heard him make that real speech . But the most absurd contradiction was , that though , with that in- sight into motives which one assumes in sleep , I ...
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... tion has not been worthy of remembrance ; but I should really be ungrateful , were I to forget to tell you of the attentions for which I am indebted to Commodore Chauncey , and the other officers of the Navy at the Dockyard . I met the ...
... tion has not been worthy of remembrance ; but I should really be ungrateful , were I to forget to tell you of the attentions for which I am indebted to Commodore Chauncey , and the other officers of the Navy at the Dockyard . I met the ...
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... tion ! I was not a little discomposed at observing his look of cheerfulness and satisfaction , from which I should have been led to conjecture that he regarded Emancipation as a mere nullity ; or at least , as such a measure as might ...
... tion ! I was not a little discomposed at observing his look of cheerfulness and satisfaction , from which I should have been led to conjecture that he regarded Emancipation as a mere nullity ; or at least , as such a measure as might ...
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