The Quarterly Review, 68. köideJ. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 153
... friends have shown a due re- spect to his memory in thus publishing the private chit - chat which he himself seems to have deliberately rejected . Keeping , however , in mind the candid hints which Mr. Swin- burne himself has thus given ...
... friends have shown a due re- spect to his memory in thus publishing the private chit - chat which he himself seems to have deliberately rejected . Keeping , however , in mind the candid hints which Mr. Swin- burne himself has thus given ...
Page 158
... friendship grew up between the princesses ; on the accession of Louis XVI . to the throne , Madame de Lamballe was ... friends are all designated as her accomplices . Even in this abominable book , in which every other person , without ...
... friendship grew up between the princesses ; on the accession of Louis XVI . to the throne , Madame de Lamballe was ... friends are all designated as her accomplices . Even in this abominable book , in which every other person , without ...
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... friends ) ; - and more surprising still , that when the most eminent in talents , station , and public confidence , were thus successively shelfed , the RUMP should have constituted itself a ministry , and continued for six years to ...
... friends ) ; - and more surprising still , that when the most eminent in talents , station , and public confidence , were thus successively shelfed , the RUMP should have constituted itself a ministry , and continued for six years to ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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