The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... He was a loyalist of the first zeal and acrimony , and lately superadded sancti- mony to the spirit of allegiance , which , among the ascendancy party , is always , if not synonymous with a man's interest 20 The Irish Elections .
... He was a loyalist of the first zeal and acrimony , and lately superadded sancti- mony to the spirit of allegiance , which , among the ascendancy party , is always , if not synonymous with a man's interest 20 The Irish Elections .
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is always , if not synonymous with a man's interest , quite inseparable from it . " The Major " was the name by which he was known in Dublin , and the designation was enough to make many a lover of " Ould Ireland " thrill at the sound ...
is always , if not synonymous with a man's interest , quite inseparable from it . " The Major " was the name by which he was known in Dublin , and the designation was enough to make many a lover of " Ould Ireland " thrill at the sound ...
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... interests of the Commons of England , are propositions which every man in the empire ( always excepting the divinity ... interest , their hopes and fears , upon which the press has been ringing the changes since the dissolu- tion - among ...
... interests of the Commons of England , are propositions which every man in the empire ( always excepting the divinity ... interest , their hopes and fears , upon which the press has been ringing the changes since the dissolu- tion - among ...
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... interests , but on the feudal habits and mammon prejudices of the national character . We are in grain an aristocracy - loving people , and shall be , so long as money and rank con- fer distinction ; that is , so long as we are ...
... interests , but on the feudal habits and mammon prejudices of the national character . We are in grain an aristocracy - loving people , and shall be , so long as money and rank con- fer distinction ; that is , so long as we are ...
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... interest to me , and to you of the most grave and cautious consideration , " is about the most vague and unsatisfactory paragraph that we have met with even in King's speeches , and is evidently meant as a blinking of the question of ...
... interest to me , and to you of the most grave and cautious consideration , " is about the most vague and unsatisfactory paragraph that we have met with even in King's speeches , and is evidently meant as a blinking of the question of ...
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