The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... seems to have taken refuge from the follies of other men by retreating to the pleasantry of his own . Graver men have censured him for the absence of all gravity ; and some imagined that the singularity of his facetious dispositions ...
... seems to have taken refuge from the follies of other men by retreating to the pleasantry of his own . Graver men have censured him for the absence of all gravity ; and some imagined that the singularity of his facetious dispositions ...
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... seem so complete as at the moment from which it commenced to decline . From this time the babe seems to have drawn a ... seems to have been absolutely and miraculously forgotten . Instead of the severe but frank and friendly soldier , he ...
... seem so complete as at the moment from which it commenced to decline . From this time the babe seems to have drawn a ... seems to have been absolutely and miraculously forgotten . Instead of the severe but frank and friendly soldier , he ...
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... seems to be to get it out of the way ; and when people find it impos- sible to procure homes , they are under the necessity of putting up with prisons . For this purpose , poverty is not treated as a crime till it shows itself . There ...
... seems to be to get it out of the way ; and when people find it impos- sible to procure homes , they are under the necessity of putting up with prisons . For this purpose , poverty is not treated as a crime till it shows itself . There ...
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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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