New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 79. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... become princes , but I know them not . ' Convinced that the false position in which they stood was a scandal to the church , the members of the synod , all of whom were con- scientious men , deeply imbued with the spirit of Christianity ...
... become princes , but I know them not . ' Convinced that the false position in which they stood was a scandal to the church , the members of the synod , all of whom were con- scientious men , deeply imbued with the spirit of Christianity ...
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... become exhausted . At start- ing , the poet is lavish of the power that his strength will not retain be- yond a ... become common - place and vulgar in phrase or verbiage , as too many writers have become for that purpose . This is the ...
... become exhausted . At start- ing , the poet is lavish of the power that his strength will not retain be- yond a ... become common - place and vulgar in phrase or verbiage , as too many writers have become for that purpose . This is the ...
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... become his wife , or to Margaret , his wife , if the proposed marriage should have taken place before his death , all his property , real and personal , and appointed her his sole executrix and residuary legatee , taking care to guard ...
... become his wife , or to Margaret , his wife , if the proposed marriage should have taken place before his death , all his property , real and personal , and appointed her his sole executrix and residuary legatee , taking care to guard ...
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MARGARET GRAHAM | 1 |
DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
GO FORWARD A SONG BY J E Carpenter | 50 |
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