The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... latter , Martignac took the lead . He did not wear the professional costume of the defenders of the other pri- soners , but wore his court - dress as deputy . As soon as the prisoners were seated , a number of witnesses were introduced ...
... latter , Martignac took the lead . He did not wear the professional costume of the defenders of the other pri- soners , but wore his court - dress as deputy . As soon as the prisoners were seated , a number of witnesses were introduced ...
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... latter is a purely gene- rous and disinterested emotion , involving the total sacrifice of self , and having no principle of action but the good and bappiness of others . Under its influence , the most noble and generous deeds have been ...
... latter is a purely gene- rous and disinterested emotion , involving the total sacrifice of self , and having no principle of action but the good and bappiness of others . Under its influence , the most noble and generous deeds have been ...
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... latter are evidently uninteresting to the generality of per- sons in this country . Each act is accompanied by notes , pointing out the change effected by it in the law . These are clear and free from techni- cality ; so that the ...
... latter are evidently uninteresting to the generality of per- sons in this country . Each act is accompanied by notes , pointing out the change effected by it in the law . These are clear and free from techni- cality ; so that the ...
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... latter , which were developed to a degree seldom observed . City of London Institution .--- Lectures on Shakspeare , by Robert James Ball , Esq . A.B. The course of lectures delivered by Mr. Ball at this institution , during the months ...
... latter , which were developed to a degree seldom observed . City of London Institution .--- Lectures on Shakspeare , by Robert James Ball , Esq . A.B. The course of lectures delivered by Mr. Ball at this institution , during the months ...
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... latter in ruins , the former in a state of perfect pre- servation . The outer case was of sycamore , three inches and a quarter thick ; an inner case of the same wood was of lighter work- manship , and enclosed a third case , painted ...
... latter in ruins , the former in a state of perfect pre- servation . The outer case was of sycamore , three inches and a quarter thick ; an inner case of the same wood was of lighter work- manship , and enclosed a third case , painted ...
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