The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... thought , not of meditation . Those who have preceded have thought and meditated for us : we are entering upon an epoch in which it is our part to act . The plans of one generation are left for the next to execute , Society travels ...
... thought , not of meditation . Those who have preceded have thought and meditated for us : we are entering upon an epoch in which it is our part to act . The plans of one generation are left for the next to execute , Society travels ...
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... thought the cause might be ? Thurloe answered , he thought the Protector might be displeased at the superscription of the letter . The Duke thought that it was according to form , and in terms as agreeable as could be . " But , " said ...
... thought the cause might be ? Thurloe answered , he thought the Protector might be displeased at the superscription of the letter . The Duke thought that it was according to form , and in terms as agreeable as could be . " But , " said ...
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... thought of your's is pretty , and just , which all pretty thoughts are not , and I shall pop it into my next poem . But how do you account for this tendency of mine to trifling and levity in conversation , when in solitude my mind is ...
... thought of your's is pretty , and just , which all pretty thoughts are not , and I shall pop it into my next poem . But how do you account for this tendency of mine to trifling and levity in conversation , when in solitude my mind is ...
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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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