The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... present arrangement of Committees . - We shall , at our early leisure , make the sub- ject a matter for an article . IRISH MONTHLY MAGAZINE . - Magazines in Ireland have never yet been successful . We admire as much the courage of the ...
... present arrangement of Committees . - We shall , at our early leisure , make the sub- ject a matter for an article . IRISH MONTHLY MAGAZINE . - Magazines in Ireland have never yet been successful . We admire as much the courage of the ...
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... present sands ; and next year , by God's bless- ing , there will be an end to those monstrous imposts , which at present are heaped upon intelligence . The march of intellect is a very fine thing , but no march is very expeditious when ...
... present sands ; and next year , by God's bless- ing , there will be an end to those monstrous imposts , which at present are heaped upon intelligence . The march of intellect is a very fine thing , but no march is very expeditious when ...
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... present to the future ; and the other , the future to the present . " I observed , that grovelling must be the mind that can content itself with the present ; even those who are occupied only with their pleasures find the insuffi ...
... present to the future ; and the other , the future to the present . " I observed , that grovelling must be the mind that can content itself with the present ; even those who are occupied only with their pleasures find the insuffi ...
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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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