The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... VOL . XXXIII . NO . CXXI . ยท cellor coincided . - The Earl of Eldon said he had seen , with the greatest satisfaction , that special commissions were to be sent into the disturbed counties : and , he hoped , not into the disturbed ...
... VOL . XXXIII . NO . CXXI . ยท cellor coincided . - The Earl of Eldon said he had seen , with the greatest satisfaction , that special commissions were to be sent into the disturbed counties : and , he hoped , not into the disturbed ...
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... vols . Mr. Emerson commences his present volumes with a history of the late Greek Revolution , and when he has discussed this , from the year 1820 to 1829 , in the form of a preface , he enters upon the hody of his work from the year ...
... vols . Mr. Emerson commences his present volumes with a history of the late Greek Revolution , and when he has discussed this , from the year 1820 to 1829 , in the form of a preface , he enters upon the hody of his work from the year ...
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... vols . 66 This interesting novel presents a skilful and amusing exhibition of " the world as it is , " in London at the present day , not only in the fa- shionable circles , but in the various grades of mercantile and professional life ...
... vols . 66 This interesting novel presents a skilful and amusing exhibition of " the world as it is , " in London at the present day , not only in the fa- shionable circles , but in the various grades of mercantile and professional life ...
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... vols . It is curious to observe how the talents of the few form the tastes of the many . This rule is especially true as applied to literature . The path made by an individual is followed by thousands , and to this it is owing that some ...
... vols . It is curious to observe how the talents of the few form the tastes of the many . This rule is especially true as applied to literature . The path made by an individual is followed by thousands , and to this it is owing that some ...
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... vols . Kotzebue , Post - Captain in the Russian Im- Captain Kotzebue terminates a short modest preface , by saying " With respect to my style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . De- voted from my earliest youth to the sea ...
... vols . Kotzebue , Post - Captain in the Russian Im- Captain Kotzebue terminates a short modest preface , by saying " With respect to my style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . De- voted from my earliest youth to the sea ...
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