The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... interest , as crowning the most eventful struggle of our age , claims also the first place in our notice ; especially as it is , in our opinion , the best that has been offered to the attention of the public . In the face of many repeti ...
... interest , as crowning the most eventful struggle of our age , claims also the first place in our notice ; especially as it is , in our opinion , the best that has been offered to the attention of the public . In the face of many repeti ...
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... interest , and , with it's aids of scenery and acting , it succeeded , and deserved to succeed . Miss Copeland performed Adeline , and sustained the part with unex- pected skill . She was throughout tender and affecting , and not a few ...
... interest , and , with it's aids of scenery and acting , it succeeded , and deserved to succeed . Miss Copeland performed Adeline , and sustained the part with unex- pected skill . She was throughout tender and affecting , and not a few ...
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... Interest , so es- sentially connected with the prosperity early attention ; and I have the fullest of the country ... interests stantly in mind , that , in the maintenance of this kingdom are equally involved ; and that it is by a steady ...
... Interest , so es- sentially connected with the prosperity early attention ; and I have the fullest of the country ... interests stantly in mind , that , in the maintenance of this kingdom are equally involved ; and that it is by a steady ...
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... interest upon the Funds would be £ 3,500,000 , to be disposed of by Parliament , and the question was in what way ... interest . Government were therefore disposed to place the £ 4,000,000 to be raised by Exchequer Bills in the hands of ...
... interest upon the Funds would be £ 3,500,000 , to be disposed of by Parliament , and the question was in what way ... interest . Government were therefore disposed to place the £ 4,000,000 to be raised by Exchequer Bills in the hands of ...
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... interest- ing than any of the parliamentary proceed- ings of the present Sessions . To the Marquess of Londonderry's very abie and comprensive speech , it is utterly impossi- ble for us to do justice , within our narrow limits , and we ...
... interest- ing than any of the parliamentary proceed- ings of the present Sessions . To the Marquess of Londonderry's very abie and comprensive speech , it is utterly impossi- ble for us to do justice , within our narrow limits , and we ...
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