New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 24Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... ment , the heads of the proposed arrange- ment for which have been already sub- mitted to the hierarchy of the church , is thought necessary , in consequence of the determination of the planners and pro- moters of the " Dissenters ...
... ment , the heads of the proposed arrange- ment for which have been already sub- mitted to the hierarchy of the church , is thought necessary , in consequence of the determination of the planners and pro- moters of the " Dissenters ...
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... ment here , before the production of " Margherita " in its present state ; but , for some incomprehensible reason , the offer was rejected . The orchestra is fuller of strength and talent than we ever remember to have seen it and some ...
... ment here , before the production of " Margherita " in its present state ; but , for some incomprehensible reason , the offer was rejected . The orchestra is fuller of strength and talent than we ever remember to have seen it and some ...
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... ment between the acts of the opera ; as also the first debut in this country of Ma- demoiselle Albert , a young lady of first- rate skill as a dancer . The ballet altoge- ther boasts this season of a phalanx of talent of both sexes ...
... ment between the acts of the opera ; as also the first debut in this country of Ma- demoiselle Albert , a young lady of first- rate skill as a dancer . The ballet altoge- ther boasts this season of a phalanx of talent of both sexes ...
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