The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... . Thoughts of the Times ; or , Men and Things . By T. H. Browne , Esq X. - Truths from the West Indies . Including a Sketch of Madeira in 1833. By Captain Studholme Hodgson .. 424 XI . - 1 . Friendship's Offering , and Winter's.
... . Thoughts of the Times ; or , Men and Things . By T. H. Browne , Esq X. - Truths from the West Indies . Including a Sketch of Madeira in 1833. By Captain Studholme Hodgson .. 424 XI . - 1 . Friendship's Offering , and Winter's.
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... things first , and then comin ' to an opinion , they make up their minds afore they come , and then look for facts to support their views . First comes a great high tory , and a republic smells so bad in his nostrils , he's got his nose ...
... things first , and then comin ' to an opinion , they make up their minds afore they come , and then look for facts to support their views . First comes a great high tory , and a republic smells so bad in his nostrils , he's got his nose ...
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... thing , however , do pray remember , -don't bring any pictur's that will evoke a blush on female cheeks , or cause vartue to stand afore ' em with averted eyes or indignant ... things that look a plaguy sight more Books about America . 11.
... thing , however , do pray remember , -don't bring any pictur's that will evoke a blush on female cheeks , or cause vartue to stand afore ' em with averted eyes or indignant ... things that look a plaguy sight more Books about America . 11.
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... things which men of Mr. D'Alton's pretensions should offer the inquirer , when he sends forth a volume under a title similar to the first one at the head of this article . We do not say that our author has neglected entirely what ought ...
... things which men of Mr. D'Alton's pretensions should offer the inquirer , when he sends forth a volume under a title similar to the first one at the head of this article . We do not say that our author has neglected entirely what ought ...
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... things is connected with the following notices : — " At a village to the south of Simbirsk ( of which suffice it to say that it is an inconsiderable town ) , we were detained a whole day by a gale of wind ; the people absolutely denied ...
... things is connected with the following notices : — " At a village to the south of Simbirsk ( of which suffice it to say that it is an inconsiderable town ) , we were detained a whole day by a gale of wind ; the people absolutely denied ...
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