The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 192
Arrived in London , my first care was to send to the St. James's Coffee House . The answer was that you were gone to Paris , but were expected back in a very few days , and the next morning I received your billet with an account of your ...
Arrived in London , my first care was to send to the St. James's Coffee House . The answer was that you were gone to Paris , but were expected back in a very few days , and the next morning I received your billet with an account of your ...
Page 199
Another circumstance will account for Mr. Flood's failure on this occasion ... His reputation in the Irish House excited the highest expectations of his greatness in St. Stephen's chapel ; and , as it is most probable that he was ...
Another circumstance will account for Mr. Flood's failure on this occasion ... His reputation in the Irish House excited the highest expectations of his greatness in St. Stephen's chapel ; and , as it is most probable that he was ...
Page 483
The old woman of the house , taking compassion on his situation , was preparing an omelet , when the farmer returned home : he had never seen the King , but he had remarked his portrait in the Marshal's saloon at the Tuileries , and on ...
The old woman of the house , taking compassion on his situation , was preparing an omelet , when the farmer returned home : he had never seen the King , but he had remarked his portrait in the Marshal's saloon at the Tuileries , and on ...
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