Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 196
... course , be easily washed off at any future time . It is cu- rious that the picture , which , in Paris , was thought to be too flattering to superstition , was considered absolutely indecent at Agen . 1 Baron Dupin , the well - known ...
... course , be easily washed off at any future time . It is cu- rious that the picture , which , in Paris , was thought to be too flattering to superstition , was considered absolutely indecent at Agen . 1 Baron Dupin , the well - known ...
Page 334
... course could not see the thing with your own eyes . But , Sur , by way of conclusion to my dis- course , I have to remark to ye , that you have not only insulted an officer and a gentleman , but an Irishman ; therefore I trust that ...
... course could not see the thing with your own eyes . But , Sur , by way of conclusion to my dis- course , I have to remark to ye , that you have not only insulted an officer and a gentleman , but an Irishman ; therefore I trust that ...
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... course , foresee that the admission of a few mercantile adventurers may perhaps ultimately lead to the subjugation of his kingdom and posterity . The despotic power of this savage conqueror is said to be supported by an armed force of ...
... course , foresee that the admission of a few mercantile adventurers may perhaps ultimately lead to the subjugation of his kingdom and posterity . The despotic power of this savage conqueror is said to be supported by an armed force of ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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