The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... less influence than in any other part of Ireland , from causes which I have not heard ex- plained - I presume on account of the pre - eminence which the Kenmare family have for generations enjoyed in that district . It appeared singular ...
... less influence than in any other part of Ireland , from causes which I have not heard ex- plained - I presume on account of the pre - eminence which the Kenmare family have for generations enjoyed in that district . It appeared singular ...
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... less tenacity to , and thereby occasioned more or less of confusion in , the doctrines and principles of the healing art . In the first place , the excitant of a disease , or one of its prominent characters , has by a curious sort of ...
... less tenacity to , and thereby occasioned more or less of confusion in , the doctrines and principles of the healing art . In the first place , the excitant of a disease , or one of its prominent characters , has by a curious sort of ...
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... less animated by the spirit of growing wealth and intelligence - in other words , civil liberty . It is based not only on the ( if we may so speak ) national interests , but on the feudal habits and mammon prejudices of the national ...
... less animated by the spirit of growing wealth and intelligence - in other words , civil liberty . It is based not only on the ( if we may so speak ) national interests , but on the feudal habits and mammon prejudices of the national ...
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... less manifest yesterday ( the 21st of June ) than when he last opened Parliament , as the present speech had much less reference to his own private feelings than that delivered in November last . In the speech itself we find little that ...
... less manifest yesterday ( the 21st of June ) than when he last opened Parliament , as the present speech had much less reference to his own private feelings than that delivered in November last . In the speech itself we find little that ...
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... less . I know a poor woman who once went to the house of Mrs. Siddons to be paid by her daughter for some embroidery . Mrs. Siddons happened to be in the room , and the woman perceiving who it was , was so over- powered , that she could ...
... less . I know a poor woman who once went to the house of Mrs. Siddons to be paid by her daughter for some embroidery . Mrs. Siddons happened to be in the room , and the woman perceiving who it was , was so over- powered , that she could ...
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