The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... draw nothing from official rank or ju- dicial elevation . Indebted for their fame to no fortuitous concurrence of time or circumstances , they would do honour to the best and brightest days of Ireland's independence , and still shed a ...
... draw nothing from official rank or ju- dicial elevation . Indebted for their fame to no fortuitous concurrence of time or circumstances , they would do honour to the best and brightest days of Ireland's independence , and still shed a ...
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... drawing into her circle the most distinguish ed inhabitants , as well as visitors of Paris , collected on this occasion , be- sides almost every French person and foreigner of renown , eighty of their children ; and no expense had been ...
... drawing into her circle the most distinguish ed inhabitants , as well as visitors of Paris , collected on this occasion , be- sides almost every French person and foreigner of renown , eighty of their children ; and no expense had been ...
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... drawing of a Lottery of all kinds of gaming decidedly the most pernicious , and one by which the lowest orders of society are lured to their rain by an irresistible bait . In spite , too , of the pretended strictness of your manners ...
... drawing of a Lottery of all kinds of gaming decidedly the most pernicious , and one by which the lowest orders of society are lured to their rain by an irresistible bait . In spite , too , of the pretended strictness of your manners ...
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... drawing its contemplations from the surrounding evils , and fixing them upon that hope , which shines the most brightly for the unhappy - the hope of immortality . To win the soul to resignation 30 [ JAN . Sketches of Popular Preachers .
... drawing its contemplations from the surrounding evils , and fixing them upon that hope , which shines the most brightly for the unhappy - the hope of immortality . To win the soul to resignation 30 [ JAN . Sketches of Popular Preachers .
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... draw most co- piously , and here is my whole scheme blown up to atoms . - I gave 11s . 6d . for the two sets of works , and now they turn out useless to me . I have offered them to four book stalls , and the highest price I can get for ...
... draw most co- piously , and here is my whole scheme blown up to atoms . - I gave 11s . 6d . for the two sets of works , and now they turn out useless to me . I have offered them to four book stalls , and the highest price I can get for ...
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