The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 12
... means of a feigned death , a legend which spread abroad over Italy and France .'- pp . 164-167 . On its return from the Mediterranean , the fleet of Hastings was overtaken by a tremendous storm , which compelled him to seek shelter in ...
... means of a feigned death , a legend which spread abroad over Italy and France .'- pp . 164-167 . On its return from the Mediterranean , the fleet of Hastings was overtaken by a tremendous storm , which compelled him to seek shelter in ...
Page 47
... mean the removal of religious disqualifications from the letter of the statute book ; but the spirit of those odious ... means which it possesses and strenuously uses , for impoverishing the numerical majority , who have two churches to ...
... mean the removal of religious disqualifications from the letter of the statute book ; but the spirit of those odious ... means which it possesses and strenuously uses , for impoverishing the numerical majority , who have two churches to ...
Page 58
... means , of a despotism which aristocratic alarm had brought upon her , found himself driven , in his despair of reform , so near that edge where revolution begins , that had there existed , at that time , in England , any thing like the ...
... means , of a despotism which aristocratic alarm had brought upon her , found himself driven , in his despair of reform , so near that edge where revolution begins , that had there existed , at that time , in England , any thing like the ...
Page 68
... means of a proceeding worthy of the days of Nero , the blood of Lord Edward was attainted by the Irish Parlia- ment after his death ; in other words , his remains having already mouldered in the grave , he was , as it. 68 Ireland - Lord ...
... means of a proceeding worthy of the days of Nero , the blood of Lord Edward was attainted by the Irish Parlia- ment after his death ; in other words , his remains having already mouldered in the grave , he was , as it. 68 Ireland - Lord ...
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... means of the public conveyances . The sum of one hundred and thirty - eight pounds , we are told , covered the whole of their expenditure , which does not amount to £ 20 for each person , a moderate allowance enough , even supposing ...
... means of the public conveyances . The sum of one hundred and thirty - eight pounds , we are told , covered the whole of their expenditure , which does not amount to £ 20 for each person , a moderate allowance enough , even supposing ...
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