New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 59Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1840 |
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Page 83
... party , which was really large and brilliant , assembled with fewer exceptions from disappointments and excuses than might have been expected , and the whirling waltz went on greatly to the satisfaction of Patty ; and now and then , of ...
... party , which was really large and brilliant , assembled with fewer exceptions from disappointments and excuses than might have been expected , and the whirling waltz went on greatly to the satisfaction of Patty ; and now and then , of ...
Page 439
... party being the most numerous and powerful , the more moderate can achieve no permanent settlement . But they are , I believe , employing means to unite and bring about some common understanding . The Chartist party is the most ...
... party being the most numerous and powerful , the more moderate can achieve no permanent settlement . But they are , I believe , employing means to unite and bring about some common understanding . The Chartist party is the most ...
Page 505
... parties - who were sadder but better men ever after this dreadful affair - were rusticated , with the exception of Ninny . He , as the giver of the party , and a plucked little - go man , was mercilessly expelled by the Dean , Dr ...
... parties - who were sadder but better men ever after this dreadful affair - were rusticated , with the exception of Ninny . He , as the giver of the party , and a plucked little - go man , was mercilessly expelled by the Dean , Dr ...
Contents
OF 1840 | 25 |
Lines written on visiting the cell of the Emperor Ivan in the Schlussel | 44 |
The Widow Married By Mrs Trollope Conclusion 60 206 | 60 |
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