The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... ancient Greeks were a free and warlike people , and were at the time an independent state , with all the resources of a well - governed and indepen- dent country . Their adversaries were a degene- rate and effeminated people , and ...
... ancient Greeks were a free and warlike people , and were at the time an independent state , with all the resources of a well - governed and indepen- dent country . Their adversaries were a degene- rate and effeminated people , and ...
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... ancient Irish ; and Mr. D'Alton , on a close scrutiny , finds , in fifteen lines , nearly forty words and phrases decidedly Irish ; and though we are even yet unable to translate the passage , or define the general sense of it , yet the ...
... ancient Irish ; and Mr. D'Alton , on a close scrutiny , finds , in fifteen lines , nearly forty words and phrases decidedly Irish ; and though we are even yet unable to translate the passage , or define the general sense of it , yet the ...
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... ancients from what they do among the moderns . Their artists and manufacturers were chiefly slaves . The citizens of ... ancient philosophers of our own nation , down to the end of the last century , including the names of Black ...
... ancients from what they do among the moderns . Their artists and manufacturers were chiefly slaves . The citizens of ... ancient philosophers of our own nation , down to the end of the last century , including the names of Black ...
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... ancient card - player , whose asto- nishing run of luck causes an actual insur- rection in the village coterie ; and Mr. Mea- dows , a most respectable solicitor , " who does not stick at trifles . The piece has been decidedly getting ...
... ancient card - player , whose asto- nishing run of luck causes an actual insur- rection in the village coterie ; and Mr. Mea- dows , a most respectable solicitor , " who does not stick at trifles . The piece has been decidedly getting ...
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... " There is a tide , " claims special favour , on account of the good musical feeling which per- vades its pathetic melody , and the effective ac- . FINE ARTS - PUBLICATIONS . Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals , 24 Jan. 1 , Music .
... " There is a tide , " claims special favour , on account of the good musical feeling which per- vades its pathetic melody , and the effective ac- . FINE ARTS - PUBLICATIONS . Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals , 24 Jan. 1 , Music .
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