The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... We cannot look back upon the recent history of this noble country without gratitude and respect . We cannot forget that it was mainly owing vinces . The Cortes have placed at the disposition of 1823. ] 85 Political Digest .
... We cannot look back upon the recent history of this noble country without gratitude and respect . We cannot forget that it was mainly owing vinces . The Cortes have placed at the disposition of 1823. ] 85 Political Digest .
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... respect for their station , but for the purpose of ex- citing the admiration of the rest of the company , and in the hope of making them believe that they , who live thus familiarly with the first characters in the Metropolis , must be ...
... respect for their station , but for the purpose of ex- citing the admiration of the rest of the company , and in the hope of making them believe that they , who live thus familiarly with the first characters in the Metropolis , must be ...
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... respect to Mr. and Mrs. Gourville , whom I had met at her house , among whom I specified Mrs. Latitat , the attorney's wife , and Miss Fussock , the daughter of a city drysalter , both of whom her ladyship had lately taken under her ...
... respect to Mr. and Mrs. Gourville , whom I had met at her house , among whom I specified Mrs. Latitat , the attorney's wife , and Miss Fussock , the daughter of a city drysalter , both of whom her ladyship had lately taken under her ...
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... respect to departed worth , and to those who have ren- dered themselves conspicuous by their talents , their piety , or their virtues : or when they are decreed by the voice of public approbation to such as have been eminent for their ...
... respect to departed worth , and to those who have ren- dered themselves conspicuous by their talents , their piety , or their virtues : or when they are decreed by the voice of public approbation to such as have been eminent for their ...
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... respects them , and they are imperishable , On all sides are inscribed the most touch ing inscriptions : " Near and at ... respect attached by the nation to a custom which sends many innocent victims prematurely to the grave , and serves ...
... respects them , and they are imperishable , On all sides are inscribed the most touch ing inscriptions : " Near and at ... respect attached by the nation to a custom which sends many innocent victims prematurely to the grave , and serves ...
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