The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... King William on the subject of the injuries which the Scottish Colony was likely to produce to the East Indian trade of England ; and it deserves particular notice , that the King's reply to the Parlia- mentary address shows that ...
... King William on the subject of the injuries which the Scottish Colony was likely to produce to the East Indian trade of England ; and it deserves particular notice , that the King's reply to the Parlia- mentary address shows that ...
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... king had nothing more to do than to put them to the cart's tail , and end all the beggary of England by appropriating the monastic lands . This sturdy " beggar " was Simon Fish , a student of Gray's Inn , who had escaped from his native ...
... king had nothing more to do than to put them to the cart's tail , and end all the beggary of England by appropriating the monastic lands . This sturdy " beggar " was Simon Fish , a student of Gray's Inn , who had escaped from his native ...
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... King , when he saw him walk about Paris with an umbrella in his hand . 66 Who , then , " says M. Sarrans , " would have predicted the resurrection of that swarm of gentlemen of honour , ladies in waiting , aides - de - camp , household ...
... King , when he saw him walk about Paris with an umbrella in his hand . 66 Who , then , " says M. Sarrans , " would have predicted the resurrection of that swarm of gentlemen of honour , ladies in waiting , aides - de - camp , household ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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