The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 65
... favoured by the ladies , but I believe does not care more for politics than our excellent friend De Lacy Evans , who is married to a charming and rich widow ; both of them are glad to be before the town as Deputies , or , as they are ...
... favoured by the ladies , but I believe does not care more for politics than our excellent friend De Lacy Evans , who is married to a charming and rich widow ; both of them are glad to be before the town as Deputies , or , as they are ...
Page 66
... favour of importing French goods . I write so in rambling manner , that perhaps you cannot make tail or head of me , but the truth is , that just as I am to go to some place , some one comes in and speaks much to me of affairs , when I ...
... favour of importing French goods . I write so in rambling manner , that perhaps you cannot make tail or head of me , but the truth is , that just as I am to go to some place , some one comes in and speaks much to me of affairs , when I ...
Page 70
... favour of a garden wall , and after the usual VOWS- " Too romantic for a Yankee , by half ! ' " Proposed by letter to Mr. Frump . " " Oh , bathos ! " " He refused me . " " Because- 29 C " " " Imprimis , I was not myself in the Sugar ...
... favour of a garden wall , and after the usual VOWS- " Too romantic for a Yankee , by half ! ' " Proposed by letter to Mr. Frump . " " Oh , bathos ! " " He refused me . " " Because- 29 C " " " Imprimis , I was not myself in the Sugar ...
Page 96
... favour of the revenue ; but it appears that the highest stamp is 15,0007 . , which stamp , we believe , the wills of all the individuals we have mentioned have paid ; this is , of course , a large sum , but trifling in comparison with ...
... favour of the revenue ; but it appears that the highest stamp is 15,0007 . , which stamp , we believe , the wills of all the individuals we have mentioned have paid ; this is , of course , a large sum , but trifling in comparison with ...
Page 99
... favoured indi- viduals must not pretend to . After the specimens quoted , it is hardly necessary to point out the mediocrity of the poetry . It abounds , besides , with such rhymes as the following : - " Calm - arm - abhorr'd - fraud ...
... favoured indi- viduals must not pretend to . After the specimens quoted , it is hardly necessary to point out the mediocrity of the poetry . It abounds , besides , with such rhymes as the following : - " Calm - arm - abhorr'd - fraud ...
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