The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... occasion . His friends gathered to see him go through the operation , and as he went through it , the public face wore one universal grin . His example was of no mean use . The other dependants on authority were desired to look on the ...
... occasion . His friends gathered to see him go through the operation , and as he went through it , the public face wore one universal grin . His example was of no mean use . The other dependants on authority were desired to look on the ...
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... occasion . It would , however , be prepos- terous to throw any doubt on the courage of any of the parties . They are all men approved in their vocation , but fortunately for them and for their country , their O'Trigger propensities were ...
... occasion . It would , however , be prepos- terous to throw any doubt on the courage of any of the parties . They are all men approved in their vocation , but fortunately for them and for their country , their O'Trigger propensities were ...
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... occasion spoke with success . His demeanour was modest and unaffected , and won the praises of those who were least disposed to allow him merit . He is singularly improved in every particular , and instead of endeavouring to obtain ...
... occasion spoke with success . His demeanour was modest and unaffected , and won the praises of those who were least disposed to allow him merit . He is singularly improved in every particular , and instead of endeavouring to obtain ...
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... occasion . Mr. Wallace has been defeated at Drogheda by Mr. North . The former has now expended some thousands of pounds in his parliament- ary pursuits , and it is to be lamented that money so hardly earned should have been so ...
... occasion . Mr. Wallace has been defeated at Drogheda by Mr. North . The former has now expended some thousands of pounds in his parliament- ary pursuits , and it is to be lamented that money so hardly earned should have been so ...
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... occasion a general cramp or spasm upon almost every part of the body ( the biliary ducts included ) and the patient shall be hurled to the ground a lifeless corpse be- fore medical aid can be procured . Surely the malady would in this ...
... occasion a general cramp or spasm upon almost every part of the body ( the biliary ducts included ) and the patient shall be hurled to the ground a lifeless corpse be- fore medical aid can be procured . Surely the malady would in this ...
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