The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... poor . In one instance he particularly distinguished himself . He found in an English parson settled in a good living in his neighbour- hood , no other pastoral quality than a peculiar genius The Irish Elections . 11.
... poor . In one instance he particularly distinguished himself . He found in an English parson settled in a good living in his neighbour- hood , no other pastoral quality than a peculiar genius The Irish Elections . 11.
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... must turn to grass ! Un - Stultz'd , un - Hoby'd man , is such a thing As thou , poor Monkey King ! * He died a few days ago . L. THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT . , WELL , Parliament has Ode to the Ourang - Outangs at the Egyptian Hall . 21.
... must turn to grass ! Un - Stultz'd , un - Hoby'd man , is such a thing As thou , poor Monkey King ! * He died a few days ago . L. THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT . , WELL , Parliament has Ode to the Ourang - Outangs at the Egyptian Hall . 21.
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... poor - laws into Ireland ; a question which we shall endeavour , on an early occasion , to show cannot be thus got rid of , in- volving , as it does , not only the peace of Ireland , but the stability of the English alliance . turn ...
... poor - laws into Ireland ; a question which we shall endeavour , on an early occasion , to show cannot be thus got rid of , in- volving , as it does , not only the peace of Ireland , but the stability of the English alliance . turn ...
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... 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 not count her ...
... 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 not count her ...
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... poor harmless " mortal coil , " and all the prognostics they found on the untoward circumstance of having a dead body on board ship , I was not much surprised to see four of them very reluctantly performing the duties of undertakers ...
... poor harmless " mortal coil , " and all the prognostics they found on the untoward circumstance of having a dead body on board ship , I was not much surprised to see four of them very reluctantly performing the duties of undertakers ...
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