New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 78Henry Colburn, 1846 |
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Page 226
... cause to which she could ascribe the conduct of her husband . The queen treated her with the greatest kindness , acknowledging her to be a member of the royal family , inasmuch as she was the daughter of Don Sancho de la Cerda , the ...
... cause to which she could ascribe the conduct of her husband . The queen treated her with the greatest kindness , acknowledging her to be a member of the royal family , inasmuch as she was the daughter of Don Sancho de la Cerda , the ...
Page 252
... cause . The cause of universal peace is a great one and a holy one , but it cannot be begun by one party alone ; still less is that cause furthered by deriding national honour or ridiculing national institu- tions that have been ...
... cause . The cause of universal peace is a great one and a holy one , but it cannot be begun by one party alone ; still less is that cause furthered by deriding national honour or ridiculing national institu- tions that have been ...
Page 450
... CAUSE AND EFFECT . COINCIDENCES are often mistaken for consequences ; simultaneousness of occurrence in any two events , however disconnected , for a manifest cause and effect . None of the ancient dwellers on the Kentish coast doubted ...
... CAUSE AND EFFECT . COINCIDENCES are often mistaken for consequences ; simultaneousness of occurrence in any two events , however disconnected , for a manifest cause and effect . None of the ancient dwellers on the Kentish coast doubted ...
Contents
THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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