The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... happy termination , exclu- sively by the masterly genius of the Duke of Wellington . Of this fact the world has never doubted , and never will doubt if it should endure for thousands of ages . But there have been writers , French ...
... happy termination , exclu- sively by the masterly genius of the Duke of Wellington . Of this fact the world has never doubted , and never will doubt if it should endure for thousands of ages . But there have been writers , French ...
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... happy converse , or quaffing cups of European refreshment , Austrian hussars , Turkish ulemas , English mid- shipmen , and every varied character which the oriental metropolis can assemble . The sun had already illuminated the golden ...
... happy converse , or quaffing cups of European refreshment , Austrian hussars , Turkish ulemas , English mid- shipmen , and every varied character which the oriental metropolis can assemble . The sun had already illuminated the golden ...
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... happy samples of Mr. Montgomery's power , in describing the soul and the brain of a decided bore . They form a pleasing and suitable introduction to his fine invective against the prize regulations of the University : - ' Alike one ...
... happy samples of Mr. Montgomery's power , in describing the soul and the brain of a decided bore . They form a pleasing and suitable introduction to his fine invective against the prize regulations of the University : - ' Alike one ...
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... happy and natural transition leads him then to the description of the commencement of his own collegiate life , in which the ' walk of wonder ' ( ! ) through the town , the flutter of the vir- gin gown , ' the ' giggles ' at the ...
... happy and natural transition leads him then to the description of the commencement of his own collegiate life , in which the ' walk of wonder ' ( ! ) through the town , the flutter of the vir- gin gown , ' the ' giggles ' at the ...
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... with profit , upon a subject so little generally undersood . I shall be always happy to see you , and shall think it hard if we cannot contrive to meet during the recess . Mrs. Pitt will certainly. 52 Nichols's Illustrations .
... with profit , upon a subject so little generally undersood . I shall be always happy to see you , and shall think it hard if we cannot contrive to meet during the recess . Mrs. Pitt will certainly. 52 Nichols's Illustrations .
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