The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 62
... Church and State , with aids toward a right judgment on the late Catho- lic Bill ; " in this work he addresses the Liberalists and Utilitarians of the time in the language of grave but earnest admonition . And in the latest recorded ...
... Church and State , with aids toward a right judgment on the late Catho- lic Bill ; " in this work he addresses the Liberalists and Utilitarians of the time in the language of grave but earnest admonition . And in the latest recorded ...
Page 66
... to a strange sight here which they call a " musick - miting ; " it was in the Abbey Church of Westminster . The King , the Queen , and some other highly respectable people were there : some 66 A Second Miss - directed Letter .
... to a strange sight here which they call a " musick - miting ; " it was in the Abbey Church of Westminster . The King , the Queen , and some other highly respectable people were there : some 66 A Second Miss - directed Letter .
Page 69
... churches flying at such a rate down the river . The hills and churches came to a stand - still with the steamer opposite Montreal , and the ponies were landed and put to their mettle for some twenty miles , where they were destined to ...
... churches flying at such a rate down the river . The hills and churches came to a stand - still with the steamer opposite Montreal , and the ponies were landed and put to their mettle for some twenty miles , where they were destined to ...
Page 71
... churches , livery- stables , and lawyers , followed in their train , and it was soon established , from the Plains of Abraham to the Savannahs of Alabama , that no person of fashionable tastes or broken constitution could exist through ...
... churches , livery- stables , and lawyers , followed in their train , and it was soon established , from the Plains of Abraham to the Savannahs of Alabama , that no person of fashionable tastes or broken constitution could exist through ...
Page 87
... were made were both bold and eloquent , and the en- thusiastic applause with which the strongest avowals of attachment to the Established Church were received must prove to the Government that Monthly Commentary . 87.
... were made were both bold and eloquent , and the en- thusiastic applause with which the strongest avowals of attachment to the Established Church were received must prove to the Government that Monthly Commentary . 87.
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