The Monthly Magazine, Or, British RegisterR. Phillips, 1841 |
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Strona 57
... endeavour to destroy the effects of whatever might tend to trouble public tranquillity and impede the march of government . " You will write to me regularly by every courier , and by an extraordinary estefette if you have anything ...
... endeavour to destroy the effects of whatever might tend to trouble public tranquillity and impede the march of government . " You will write to me regularly by every courier , and by an extraordinary estefette if you have anything ...
Strona 58
... endeavour to encroach as much as possible . Both Tories and Whigs exhibited symptoms of alarm at the celebrated discourse of Canning , who only unveiled to his country her force and superiority over other powers , if she would declare ...
... endeavour to encroach as much as possible . Both Tories and Whigs exhibited symptoms of alarm at the celebrated discourse of Canning , who only unveiled to his country her force and superiority over other powers , if she would declare ...
Strona 74
... endeavour . But although , from various causes , the evidence of Bloomfield is open to objection , yet that of Clare is in every respect unpolluted . Very nearly the whole of his poetry was composed while destitute of friends , and ...
... endeavour . But although , from various causes , the evidence of Bloomfield is open to objection , yet that of Clare is in every respect unpolluted . Very nearly the whole of his poetry was composed while destitute of friends , and ...
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... endeavour is to inculcate virtuous sentiments and conduct . Her plots are conducted with skill , and the execution is very good . We prefer the latter story , as exhibiting more individuality of character ; and we give her credit in it ...
... endeavour is to inculcate virtuous sentiments and conduct . Her plots are conducted with skill , and the execution is very good . We prefer the latter story , as exhibiting more individuality of character ; and we give her credit in it ...
Strona 111
... alleged against the people on either side the Pharos , furnish no solid argument to those who endeavour to prove Italian unity impossible . We might add , that after a convention signed between A Political View of Italy . 111.
... alleged against the people on either side the Pharos , furnish no solid argument to those who endeavour to prove Italian unity impossible . We might add , that after a convention signed between A Political View of Italy . 111.
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