The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... honour . Such of the members of the Cham ber of Deputies as happened to be at Warsaw had allowed themselves to be made the organs of the popular voice . The Council of Administration established by the Emperor of Russia , in conjunction ...
... honour . Such of the members of the Cham ber of Deputies as happened to be at Warsaw had allowed themselves to be made the organs of the popular voice . The Council of Administration established by the Emperor of Russia , in conjunction ...
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... honour to the English artists , whose works adorn the first Parisian Annual , that they are thus united with the kindred talents of the French nation , in paying so elegant a tribute to a throne as adưnired in England as it is popular ...
... honour to the English artists , whose works adorn the first Parisian Annual , that they are thus united with the kindred talents of the French nation , in paying so elegant a tribute to a throne as adưnired in England as it is popular ...
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... honour to the chair , in the event of his election . Another party , who may be termed without offence the Ul- tras , or old government party , nominated a member of the blood royal for a candidate . While no inconsiderable number of ...
... honour to the chair , in the event of his election . Another party , who may be termed without offence the Ul- tras , or old government party , nominated a member of the blood royal for a candidate . While no inconsiderable number of ...
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... honour , will not be unmindful of their obligations to men who are now , in many instances , old and infirm , poor and friendless , after having faith- fully devoted to their important charge the best vigour of their life , and most ...
... honour , will not be unmindful of their obligations to men who are now , in many instances , old and infirm , poor and friendless , after having faith- fully devoted to their important charge the best vigour of their life , and most ...
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... honours . At half - past five the bier was carried into the place of sepulture . Ge- neral Lafayette began to speak ; nothing could be more firm , nor true or energetic at the time , than the eloquent allocution of the city orator to ...
... honours . At half - past five the bier was carried into the place of sepulture . Ge- neral Lafayette began to speak ; nothing could be more firm , nor true or energetic at the time , than the eloquent allocution of the city orator to ...
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