The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... Lord Mayor in state , to release impressed sea- men - philosophers and sages to look at children with two heads a - piece -piano - fortes by dozens , and coal waggons by scores - two thousand five hundred raspberry tarts from half - a ...
... Lord Mayor in state , to release impressed sea- men - philosophers and sages to look at children with two heads a - piece -piano - fortes by dozens , and coal waggons by scores - two thousand five hundred raspberry tarts from half - a ...
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... Lord do so to me , and more also , if ought but death part thee and me . " Benito did go with his master ; it was to Benito's care and kindness that all the nice arrangements about his master were to be traced . Benito first spent his ...
... Lord do so to me , and more also , if ought but death part thee and me . " Benito did go with his master ; it was to Benito's care and kindness that all the nice arrangements about his master were to be traced . Benito first spent his ...
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... Lord's side was pierced , some of the holy blood sprinkled the robin's breast , and the precious symbol was permitted to remain thereon as a record of his fidelity . There are but few forest - trees in this my landscape ; two only ...
... Lord's side was pierced , some of the holy blood sprinkled the robin's breast , and the precious symbol was permitted to remain thereon as a record of his fidelity . There are but few forest - trees in this my landscape ; two only ...
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... Lord Durham - hot - brain'd Hume- Give each his tail , and Fate may save us from it ; What jack - o ' - lanterns make us mortals fume ! Of Cobbett think not - think upon the comet ! Why , what's O'Connell ? Him we may defy , With all ...
... Lord Durham - hot - brain'd Hume- Give each his tail , and Fate may save us from it ; What jack - o ' - lanterns make us mortals fume ! Of Cobbett think not - think upon the comet ! Why , what's O'Connell ? Him we may defy , With all ...
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... Lord Melbourne has , therefore , again taken the helm of the State ; we trust his voyage will be a longer and a more ... Lord Melbourne and his coadjutors , Lords Lansdowne , Duncannon , Palmerston , and Brougham , and Messrs . Rice , O ...
... Lord Melbourne has , therefore , again taken the helm of the State ; we trust his voyage will be a longer and a more ... Lord Melbourne and his coadjutors , Lords Lansdowne , Duncannon , Palmerston , and Brougham , and Messrs . Rice , O ...
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