New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 59
... respect to the fidelity of the translation . Upon this point , as we are not in possession of the original , we are altogether in the dark . With all his apparent modesty , however , it is evident that Mr. Hamil- ton endeavours to ...
... respect to the fidelity of the translation . Upon this point , as we are not in possession of the original , we are altogether in the dark . With all his apparent modesty , however , it is evident that Mr. Hamil- ton endeavours to ...
Page 366
... respect to the period at which it may be expedient to recom- mend the commencement of Cash pay- ments , nothing has transpired which can at all justify a conjecture on the subject . On the 8th , the house adjourned for the holidays ...
... respect to the period at which it may be expedient to recom- mend the commencement of Cash pay- ments , nothing has transpired which can at all justify a conjecture on the subject . On the 8th , the house adjourned for the holidays ...
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... respect for their institutions , the advantages will be reci . procal and the connexion permanent . But ... respects , a most ex- traordinary person . In the first place he is a religious reformer , who has , amongst a people more ...
... respect for their institutions , the advantages will be reci . procal and the connexion permanent . But ... respects , a most ex- traordinary person . In the first place he is a religious reformer , who has , amongst a people more ...
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