The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the press . We are not among those who look upon all ...
... wish also to give the utmost encouragement in our power to those gentlemen , who , after travelling in foreign countries , under- go the trouble of preparing their observations for the press . We are not among those who look upon all ...
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... wishes him not to mount guard with his company for , adds he , " l'empereur dit , et il faut convenir , que vous avez l'extérieur terrible . " This " deli- cate hint , " that his exterior was too terrible to be seen at the head of ...
... wishes him not to mount guard with his company for , adds he , " l'empereur dit , et il faut convenir , que vous avez l'extérieur terrible . " This " deli- cate hint , " that his exterior was too terrible to be seen at the head of ...
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... wish he were with his father , wherever that may be . Lord Camden would have been killed within one week more ; indeed , so should we all . Do you breakfast here on Sunday ? " P. 74 . The apprehensions of the writer would seem to have ...
... wish he were with his father , wherever that may be . Lord Camden would have been killed within one week more ; indeed , so should we all . Do you breakfast here on Sunday ? " P. 74 . The apprehensions of the writer would seem to have ...
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... wish it now . † Your principles , however , cannot be more decided upon the business of Reform than mine ; nor are they half so strongly pledged to the public . Old Sarum has two representatives ; upon one of them I have not the ...
... wish it now . † Your principles , however , cannot be more decided upon the business of Reform than mine ; nor are they half so strongly pledged to the public . Old Sarum has two representatives ; upon one of them I have not the ...
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... wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know with certainty is , that any augmentation of county members alone is quite unsatisfactory to the ...
... wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know with certainty is , that any augmentation of county members alone is quite unsatisfactory to the ...
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