New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 32Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1831 |
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... Ireland and the Tory ascendancy in this country , have happily been overturned ; the arm of political corruption is no longer extended over it ; it stands naked before the empire , its impurities and oppres- sions bare : the civil ...
... Ireland and the Tory ascendancy in this country , have happily been overturned ; the arm of political corruption is no longer extended over it ; it stands naked before the empire , its impurities and oppres- sions bare : the civil ...
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... Ireland , and when , under the guise of toleration , they might give a sanction to oppression . Warmly as he advocated toleration in its fullest extent , he would still grant encouragement to one religion alone ; above all , he would ...
... Ireland , and when , under the guise of toleration , they might give a sanction to oppression . Warmly as he advocated toleration in its fullest extent , he would still grant encouragement to one religion alone ; above all , he would ...
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... Ireland expressed his resolution to introduce a clause for the transportation for seven years of any offenders in a pro- claimed district , against the act . At first there was a deep silence— it was succeeded by a simultaneous ...
... Ireland expressed his resolution to introduce a clause for the transportation for seven years of any offenders in a pro- claimed district , against the act . At first there was a deep silence— it was succeeded by a simultaneous ...
Contents
Cholera Morbus What is its nature? In what manner ought it to | 13 |
Ode to the Ourangoutangs at the Egyptian Hall | 20 |
Sonnet By William Wordsworth To B R Haydon Composed | 26 |
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