New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 245
... perhaps , nothing against him , he has proved nothing in his favour by this stupendous building - for stupendous it is , though about as far inferior in size to St. Paul's as St. Paul's is to St. Peter's . In the grandeur of its aspect ...
... perhaps , nothing against him , he has proved nothing in his favour by this stupendous building - for stupendous it is , though about as far inferior in size to St. Paul's as St. Paul's is to St. Peter's . In the grandeur of its aspect ...
Page 528
... perhaps , by the pitying residue of court favour which permitted her appearance at the palace on days of reception . Poor , miserable , conscience - stricken Mrs. de Courtenay ! Of all the claims to distinction in which she had for ...
... perhaps , by the pitying residue of court favour which permitted her appearance at the palace on days of reception . Poor , miserable , conscience - stricken Mrs. de Courtenay ! Of all the claims to distinction in which she had for ...
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... perhaps on his part , ranks highest in the favour of the noble author himself ; it is that into which he has thrown himself totis viribus , and notwithstanding his " care to prevent any bias of a party or personal kind , from ...
... perhaps on his part , ranks highest in the favour of the noble author himself ; it is that into which he has thrown himself totis viribus , and notwithstanding his " care to prevent any bias of a party or personal kind , from ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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