The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... remarkable for its illiberality , with being a contemplated contributor to the publication of the " Liberal , " then about to be commenced by Byron and others . Smith had visited Italy , we believe , just before , and was then resident ...
... remarkable for its illiberality , with being a contemplated contributor to the publication of the " Liberal , " then about to be commenced by Byron and others . Smith had visited Italy , we believe , just before , and was then resident ...
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... remarkable . Horace Smith had a great regard for his own productions in verse , which were collected and published in two volumes two or three years since . Some of them had been exceedingly popular . We know no parallel instance of two ...
... remarkable . Horace Smith had a great regard for his own productions in verse , which were collected and published in two volumes two or three years since . Some of them had been exceedingly popular . We know no parallel instance of two ...
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... remarkable contrast with the decision of the first national assembly of the Greeks , towards the begin- ning of their revolution , consisting of the distinguished leaders of their combatants , which declared every one to be a Greek who ...
... remarkable contrast with the decision of the first national assembly of the Greeks , towards the begin- ning of their revolution , consisting of the distinguished leaders of their combatants , which declared every one to be a Greek who ...
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... remarkable as the commence- ment of those twelve last years in his life throughout which he maintained a career of victory almost unparalleled in history . It was then he first was given the command of a ship , and appointed to the ...
... remarkable as the commence- ment of those twelve last years in his life throughout which he maintained a career of victory almost unparalleled in history . It was then he first was given the command of a ship , and appointed to the ...
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... remarkable objects . Under the Suspensions - Bridge we perceive the new palace of Lords and Commons , costing already many millions ; the Abbey of Vestminsterre ; Privy's - Garden , and the house of Sir Peel ; Whitehall and its black ...
... remarkable objects . Under the Suspensions - Bridge we perceive the new palace of Lords and Commons , costing already many millions ; the Abbey of Vestminsterre ; Privy's - Garden , and the house of Sir Peel ; Whitehall and its black ...
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