The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... Reform . " I saw , then , in my dream , that when Pilgrim had got nigh unto the city of Reform so as to distinguish its pinnacles , its towers , its palaces , and its temples , that he met with some that brought him an evil report of ...
... Reform . " I saw , then , in my dream , that when Pilgrim had got nigh unto the city of Reform so as to distinguish its pinnacles , its towers , its palaces , and its temples , that he met with some that brought him an evil report of ...
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... Reform from the reluctant souls of the Peers of England , that you ` clamour for another and a wider Reform . I am glad , Mr. asked me that question . " 9 you " My dear Sir , I don't know that any good Reformer ever said this was to be ...
... Reform from the reluctant souls of the Peers of England , that you ` clamour for another and a wider Reform . I am glad , Mr. asked me that question . " 9 you " My dear Sir , I don't know that any good Reformer ever said this was to be ...
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... Reform Bill without the Ballot is merely the hostage for the Reform Bill with it . " Now , the reader must know that , between the honest Rector and myself , there had been established , in our gay moments , an express understand- ing ...
... Reform Bill without the Ballot is merely the hostage for the Reform Bill with it . " Now , the reader must know that , between the honest Rector and myself , there had been established , in our gay moments , an express understand- ing ...
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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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