The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... respecting the Messrs . Ballan- tyne . By the Trustees and Son of the late Mr. James Ballantyne .. XVI . - Southey's Poetical Works . Vols . IX . and X. XVII . - The Wonders of the World ... • · Page 139 140 142 141 142 XVIII . - Speech ...
... respecting the Messrs . Ballan- tyne . By the Trustees and Son of the late Mr. James Ballantyne .. XVI . - Southey's Poetical Works . Vols . IX . and X. XVII . - The Wonders of the World ... • · Page 139 140 142 141 142 XVIII . - Speech ...
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... respects companionable , and yet their style , matter , and topics are so diversified and distinct as to offer an amusing as well as a valuable variety . To each of them separately and seriatim we now address ourselves , without seeking ...
... respects companionable , and yet their style , matter , and topics are so diversified and distinct as to offer an amusing as well as a valuable variety . To each of them separately and seriatim we now address ourselves , without seeking ...
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... respect . As an illustration of this , the following example is given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the Russian general ; and as the bravery of the chief had been very troublesome , he ...
... respect . As an illustration of this , the following example is given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the Russian general ; and as the bravery of the chief had been very troublesome , he ...
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... respect this people entertain and exhibit towards the aged , and the infirm by reason of years . " The man enfeebled by declining years , instead of becoming an object of scorn and contempt to thoughtless youth , as is , unhappily , too ...
... respect this people entertain and exhibit towards the aged , and the infirm by reason of years . " The man enfeebled by declining years , instead of becoming an object of scorn and contempt to thoughtless youth , as is , unhappily , too ...
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... respect , Sir , " Your most obedient , humble servant , " H. WOLFE . “ P.S. — I beg , Sir , that you and Lady Hester Pitt will accept of my grateful thanks for the honour you did me in enquiring after my health . " Again , - " 6 SIR ...
... respect , Sir , " Your most obedient , humble servant , " H. WOLFE . “ P.S. — I beg , Sir , that you and Lady Hester Pitt will accept of my grateful thanks for the honour you did me in enquiring after my health . " Again , - " 6 SIR ...
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