The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... rendered him an agreeable companion , and endeared him to all those who mixed with him in the intercourse of private life . He was known to be a strong politician , but his aspect , his in- tonations , and his address , made those who ...
... rendered him an agreeable companion , and endeared him to all those who mixed with him in the intercourse of private life . He was known to be a strong politician , but his aspect , his in- tonations , and his address , made those who ...
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... rendered Mr. Shaw an object of pride to the body which had delegated him to Parliament . It was imagined , on the dis- solution , that no attempt would be made to resist him and Mr. Moore . Two candidates , however , were produced by ...
... rendered Mr. Shaw an object of pride to the body which had delegated him to Parliament . It was imagined , on the dis- solution , that no attempt would be made to resist him and Mr. Moore . Two candidates , however , were produced by ...
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... render him one of the great props of what are called the institutions , and " the Major " would a little time ago as readily have anticipated his being called on to " eat a cro- codile , " as Hamlet says , as to swallow and digest the ...
... render him one of the great props of what are called the institutions , and " the Major " would a little time ago as readily have anticipated his being called on to " eat a cro- codile , " as Hamlet says , as to swallow and digest the ...
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... render him- self of little practical weight in the House , and an object of great aversion to his country . An advocate of Emancipation , he perpetu- ally shocked the Catholics by his sustainment of the Bible institutions , which they ...
... render him- self of little practical weight in the House , and an object of great aversion to his country . An advocate of Emancipation , he perpetu- ally shocked the Catholics by his sustainment of the Bible institutions , which they ...
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... rendered the people vulnerable to almost any species of malady , especially such as act particularly and pro- minently upon the nervous and biliary functions . Fever is a word taken from a prominent symptom - viz . the increased heat ...
... rendered the people vulnerable to almost any species of malady , especially such as act particularly and pro- minently upon the nervous and biliary functions . Fever is a word taken from a prominent symptom - viz . the increased heat ...
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