The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... question that ; but we say that it proves a want in the poetry of Words- worth , as poetry . We wish at times to go into the company of the rus- tic , the unfortunate , or the poor , as a companion . We wish to have nothing to do with ...
... question that ; but we say that it proves a want in the poetry of Words- worth , as poetry . We wish at times to go into the company of the rus- tic , the unfortunate , or the poor , as a companion . We wish to have nothing to do with ...
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... questions Daly found ready answers ; and , as usual , the ice of my prudery was thawed by the warmth of his manner , and the energy of his protestations ; and accordingly off we went searched the office - paid our shilling - got our ...
... questions Daly found ready answers ; and , as usual , the ice of my prudery was thawed by the warmth of his manner , and the energy of his protestations ; and accordingly off we went searched the office - paid our shilling - got our ...
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... question , and is now busy distributing it among Francia's people , and the soldiers on the fron- tiers of Misiones . On the strength of this document , Artigas tells the Paraguayans that their Dictator , in league with Buenos Ayres and ...
... question , and is now busy distributing it among Francia's people , and the soldiers on the fron- tiers of Misiones . On the strength of this document , Artigas tells the Paraguayans that their Dictator , in league with Buenos Ayres and ...
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... question , " I dare to appear before you , because , so far from having done anything reasonably to offend you , I have risked my life to serve you ; and I dare to appear before you , be- cause , instead of expecting any such despotic ...
... question , " I dare to appear before you , because , so far from having done anything reasonably to offend you , I have risked my life to serve you ; and I dare to appear before you , be- cause , instead of expecting any such despotic ...
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... question I answered as well as I could , by saying , to protect the interests of the country generally , and I admit to look after the local and peculiar interests of the place he represents ; but , " said I , " you have no right to ...
... question I answered as well as I could , by saying , to protect the interests of the country generally , and I admit to look after the local and peculiar interests of the place he represents ; but , " said I , " you have no right to ...
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