The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... English banner proudly rides ; Yet must the victor midst his glory own , Not without thorns he wears the laurel crown . Ev'n for her foes old England's heroes feel ; For English bosoms have not hearts of steel . Still more they mourn ...
... English banner proudly rides ; Yet must the victor midst his glory own , Not without thorns he wears the laurel crown . Ev'n for her foes old England's heroes feel ; For English bosoms have not hearts of steel . Still more they mourn ...
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... English House of Com mons , which is , after all , the first and most enlightened assembly in the world . Mr. O'Connell , though hold and fluent , has been too much in the habit of indulging in the coarse luxury of popular applause , to ...
... English House of Com mons , which is , after all , the first and most enlightened assembly in the world . Mr. O'Connell , though hold and fluent , has been too much in the habit of indulging in the coarse luxury of popular applause , to ...
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... English boys would have done , selected their favourite belles , and led them to the supper table . Nor did they forget to put their napkins through their button - holes , in doing which they reminded me of my friend , the bon - vivant ...
... English boys would have done , selected their favourite belles , and led them to the supper table . Nor did they forget to put their napkins through their button - holes , in doing which they reminded me of my friend , the bon - vivant ...
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... English Lord Marquis , and treat- ed as such . I am given every where the pas after Dukes ; and , indeed , I often blush at being received in this manner , while , perhaps , a country- man of mine , over whom I have no pretension to ...
... English Lord Marquis , and treat- ed as such . I am given every where the pas after Dukes ; and , indeed , I often blush at being received in this manner , while , perhaps , a country- man of mine , over whom I have no pretension to ...
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... English are fools to eat boiled fish with plain melted butter . At this inn I was charged about 15 or 20 cents higher than I should have been in the principal inn of a good country town in Eng- land , where I should have had some ...
... English are fools to eat boiled fish with plain melted butter . At this inn I was charged about 15 or 20 cents higher than I should have been in the principal inn of a good country town in Eng- land , where I should have had some ...
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