New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 115
... considered deserving of a place by at least two members of the council , lest any unworthy thing should be engrafted on the stock of that knowledge con- tributed by such men as Newton , Halley , and in later days , Young , Wollaston ...
... considered deserving of a place by at least two members of the council , lest any unworthy thing should be engrafted on the stock of that knowledge con- tributed by such men as Newton , Halley , and in later days , Young , Wollaston ...
Page 141
... considered a mere question of form , into one of absolute principle . Our cotempo- rary has honoured the proposed re - appointment of Mr. Manners Sutton with a series of leading articles , no less grave and searching , than it has put ...
... considered a mere question of form , into one of absolute principle . Our cotempo- rary has honoured the proposed re - appointment of Mr. Manners Sutton with a series of leading articles , no less grave and searching , than it has put ...
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... considered so eligible , that very high rents are demanded . Indeed , in spite of the decrease in the rent of houses , that of shops seems rather to have increased . Port of London . The Committee appointed to superintend the ...
... considered so eligible , that very high rents are demanded . Indeed , in spite of the decrease in the rent of houses , that of shops seems rather to have increased . Port of London . The Committee appointed to superintend the ...
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