The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... less efficient . " The thing that dazzled me most , " continued he , " in the prospect of my elevation , was not the gew - gaw splendour by which it is surround- ed , but the chance it afforded me , if I were honest - on which I could ...
... less efficient . " The thing that dazzled me most , " continued he , " in the prospect of my elevation , was not the gew - gaw splendour by which it is surround- ed , but the chance it afforded me , if I were honest - on which I could ...
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... less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the adoption of a good system of government . December 24. The Royal assent was given to the Regency Bill . On the ...
... less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the adoption of a good system of government . December 24. The Royal assent was given to the Regency Bill . On the ...
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... less rugged than that trodden by the great Carthaginian himself . In one respect , in- deed , we are decidedly worse off than he was- be discovered a scheme for softening the rocks that opposed his progress - a receipt for softening the ...
... less rugged than that trodden by the great Carthaginian himself . In one respect , in- deed , we are decidedly worse off than he was- be discovered a scheme for softening the rocks that opposed his progress - a receipt for softening the ...
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... less sus- ceptible of the Promethean spark of musical feeling , of nerve and enthusiasm , than the organization of the more sensitive and genial children of southern regions . We have no lack of soft and sweet voices ; indeed , many are ...
... less sus- ceptible of the Promethean spark of musical feeling , of nerve and enthusiasm , than the organization of the more sensitive and genial children of southern regions . We have no lack of soft and sweet voices ; indeed , many are ...
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... less than that of brass and steel . It is better worked than any metal with which I am acquainted , except brass . Nitric acid has no sensible effect on this alloy . I have constructed a watch , and made the holes of this metal , and it ...
... less than that of brass and steel . It is better worked than any metal with which I am acquainted , except brass . Nitric acid has no sensible effect on this alloy . I have constructed a watch , and made the holes of this metal , and it ...
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