The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... fact which Walter Scott would have given a great deal to know ) ; and that " the marks of the balls from Cromwell's guns - the first Crom- well , who destroyed the Abbeys in England - are shown upon the walls . " By " the first Cromwell ...
... fact which Walter Scott would have given a great deal to know ) ; and that " the marks of the balls from Cromwell's guns - the first Crom- well , who destroyed the Abbeys in England - are shown upon the walls . " By " the first Cromwell ...
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... fact , Mr. Colman very nearly forgot to mention " that he was also taken by Mrs. P- " to see the wedding gear of the Princess Augusta : " luckily , however , he recollects it in the postscript , and enlightens the Bostonians by ...
... fact , Mr. Colman very nearly forgot to mention " that he was also taken by Mrs. P- " to see the wedding gear of the Princess Augusta : " luckily , however , he recollects it in the postscript , and enlightens the Bostonians by ...
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... fact by so competent an authority as Mr. Colman has shown himself to be , we must consider his mission to Europe as still unaccomplished . THE AUTHORS OF THE " REJECTED ADDRESSES . " THE 2223 European Life and Manners .
... fact by so competent an authority as Mr. Colman has shown himself to be , we must consider his mission to Europe as still unaccomplished . THE AUTHORS OF THE " REJECTED ADDRESSES . " THE 2223 European Life and Manners .
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... fact , the state of affairs in those dependencies of our empire will pro- bably influence very powerfully the future development of events in that quarter , and the necessary results which the mere agency of time cannot fail in ...
... fact , the state of affairs in those dependencies of our empire will pro- bably influence very powerfully the future development of events in that quarter , and the necessary results which the mere agency of time cannot fail in ...
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... fact may be reduced to the unavoidable fulfilment of a contract entered into by two foreign powers , which were in possession of the place , and were at liberty to do what they pleased with their own . England having given a general ...
... fact may be reduced to the unavoidable fulfilment of a contract entered into by two foreign powers , which were in possession of the place , and were at liberty to do what they pleased with their own . England having given a general ...
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