The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... England , and therefore because so seldom seen or spoken of by the residents of brighter regions , worth putting upon re- cord with other memorabilia of the passing time . The richness of the coming harvest glowed like gold in the ...
... England , and therefore because so seldom seen or spoken of by the residents of brighter regions , worth putting upon re- cord with other memorabilia of the passing time . The richness of the coming harvest glowed like gold in the ...
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... England where these thoughts are more likely to be generated in their fulness than in this district . The soil is fertile in the highest degree ; the skill of the husbandman is nowhere more visible . The thick foliage of the hawthorn ...
... England where these thoughts are more likely to be generated in their fulness than in this district . The soil is fertile in the highest degree ; the skill of the husbandman is nowhere more visible . The thick foliage of the hawthorn ...
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... England , so long as the most , emphatically the most , persevering , labo- rious , and comprehensive research into the financial mysteries of the country with a view to public reforms , ever exercised by a Member of the British House ...
... England , so long as the most , emphatically the most , persevering , labo- rious , and comprehensive research into the financial mysteries of the country with a view to public reforms , ever exercised by a Member of the British House ...
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... England , ―red port and port - er . In half a minute a door was un- shipped from its hinges , and a plank or two from the boats , by the sup- porting aid of a huge mass of flint ( a geological adjunct of the chalky substratum of the ...
... England , ―red port and port - er . In half a minute a door was un- shipped from its hinges , and a plank or two from the boats , by the sup- porting aid of a huge mass of flint ( a geological adjunct of the chalky substratum of the ...
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... England , he remarked- " We are in a dreadful state ; care , like a foul hag , sits upon us all ! one class presses with iron foot upon the wounded heads beneath , and all strug- gle for a worthless supremacy , and all to rise to it ...
... England , he remarked- " We are in a dreadful state ; care , like a foul hag , sits upon us all ! one class presses with iron foot upon the wounded heads beneath , and all strug- gle for a worthless supremacy , and all to rise to it ...
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