The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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Sparta certainly never existed in such vicinity . It was happy for the future world , that Attica , occupying scarcely a third part of the territory in Greece that Lacedæmon possessed , kept her illiterate enemy so long at bay . Happier ...
Sparta certainly never existed in such vicinity . It was happy for the future world , that Attica , occupying scarcely a third part of the territory in Greece that Lacedæmon possessed , kept her illiterate enemy so long at bay . Happier ...
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... happy , long before his death , which hap- pened in the same field of battle with that of the excellent Lord Falkland , who had formerly been his friend . Two very touching circumstances are recorded of his last hour . The first is ...
... happy , long before his death , which hap- pened in the same field of battle with that of the excellent Lord Falkland , who had formerly been his friend . Two very touching circumstances are recorded of his last hour . The first is ...
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... Happy the people who listen with such reverence to the dictates of the digestive ventricle ! But we have still higher authority for the opinions of the ancient nations upon this subject , some of whom seem to have invested it with ...
... Happy the people who listen with such reverence to the dictates of the digestive ventricle ! But we have still higher authority for the opinions of the ancient nations upon this subject , some of whom seem to have invested it with ...
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... happy spirits , " who slid through life on the rollers of learning , enjoying the good things of the world and laughing at them , and turning his infir- mities to a livelier account than his patriarchal namesake . Reader , didst thou ...
... happy spirits , " who slid through life on the rollers of learning , enjoying the good things of the world and laughing at them , and turning his infir- mities to a livelier account than his patriarchal namesake . Reader , didst thou ...
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... happy tidings to his wife and family ; but upon répassing the shop , he observed that the number was altered to 10,069 , and upon enquiry , had the mortification to learn that his ticket was a blank , and had only been stuck up in the ...
... happy tidings to his wife and family ; but upon répassing the shop , he observed that the number was altered to 10,069 , and upon enquiry , had the mortification to learn that his ticket was a blank , and had only been stuck up in the ...
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