The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... person to be opposed to primogeniture ! Nor is it only in our choice of men who are to make our laws and to keep our purses , that we show the same sapient passion for gentility . Ask a person what he thinks of his physician . - A very ...
... person to be opposed to primogeniture ! Nor is it only in our choice of men who are to make our laws and to keep our purses , that we show the same sapient passion for gentility . Ask a person what he thinks of his physician . - A very ...
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... person and property ; 2. Freedom of industry ; 3. The extension of the territorial limits of the state , whenever a wider area may be wanting for the developement of its powers of production . 1. The first of these requisites this ...
... person and property ; 2. Freedom of industry ; 3. The extension of the territorial limits of the state , whenever a wider area may be wanting for the developement of its powers of production . 1. The first of these requisites this ...
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... person who had not power to retain our love , and discover blemishes in her to excuse our inconstancy . As indifference begets indifference , vanity is wounded at both sides ; and though good sense may induce people to support and ...
... person who had not power to retain our love , and discover blemishes in her to excuse our inconstancy . As indifference begets indifference , vanity is wounded at both sides ; and though good sense may induce people to support and ...
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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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