New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 66Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... interest and curiosity , and even of novelty , than any one of them and we cannot help thinking that more care and time has been bestowed on it than either of the others obtained at the writer's hand . But perhaps this latter ...
... interest and curiosity , and even of novelty , than any one of them and we cannot help thinking that more care and time has been bestowed on it than either of the others obtained at the writer's hand . But perhaps this latter ...
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... interest , curiosity , and historical value . As Queen Catharine Parr was the first Protestant Queen of England , and the first and only Queen Regent , so was Mary - whose life occupies the remainder of the present volume - the first ...
... interest , curiosity , and historical value . As Queen Catharine Parr was the first Protestant Queen of England , and the first and only Queen Regent , so was Mary - whose life occupies the remainder of the present volume - the first ...
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... interest in the relation of such fables ; but all have the deepest interest in the progress of sympathy , and the sadder they make the story , the more surely they elicit the symptoms . The most moral persons in society will lie ...
... interest in the relation of such fables ; but all have the deepest interest in the progress of sympathy , and the sadder they make the story , the more surely they elicit the symptoms . The most moral persons in society will lie ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
Love stanzas By Marc Logon | 87 |
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