The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... nation . They discharged their pistols ten or twelve times . The arms had not been loaded , and the people , aware of the fact ( of which the combatants were igno- rant ) , gathered to witness the scene in a wide circle of derision ...
... nation . They discharged their pistols ten or twelve times . The arms had not been loaded , and the people , aware of the fact ( of which the combatants were igno- rant ) , gathered to witness the scene in a wide circle of derision ...
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... nation , but which are occupied by a thinking and reflective spirit , and combine frankness and boldness of character with the intimation of high intellectual endowment . The manners of Mr. Perrin are well suited to his aspect and ...
... nation , but which are occupied by a thinking and reflective spirit , and combine frankness and boldness of character with the intimation of high intellectual endowment . The manners of Mr. Perrin are well suited to his aspect and ...
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... nation ; and while others asserted their principles with as much zeal , he has committed himself by the use of unfortunate phrases , which gave great offence to one party , and proved no recommendation to the other . I fear that he will ...
... nation ; and while others asserted their principles with as much zeal , he has committed himself by the use of unfortunate phrases , which gave great offence to one party , and proved no recommendation to the other . I fear that he will ...
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... nation , is enabled to retain the reins of power in the teeth of ten - times - proved incompetency ; nay , assume to itself , without provoking de- rision , a kind of shadowy popularity , merely because they were instrumental in giving ...
... nation , is enabled to retain the reins of power in the teeth of ten - times - proved incompetency ; nay , assume to itself , without provoking de- rision , a kind of shadowy popularity , merely because they were instrumental in giving ...
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... nation , that he could not even lift his eyes from the ground ; but stood bowing , and stammering out " Imperial majesty ! -Ah ! -Im- perial majesty ! " Mrs. Siddons was born in 1755. She was in her twenty - first year when she made her ...
... nation , that he could not even lift his eyes from the ground ; but stood bowing , and stammering out " Imperial majesty ! -Ah ! -Im- perial majesty ! " Mrs. Siddons was born in 1755. She was in her twenty - first year when she made her ...
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