The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 9
... never would submit , would have continued the contest to the last man , had not the nations of Europe interfered to save them froin utter extermi- nation . We have been led into this brief sketch of a gallant people struggling for ...
... never would submit , would have continued the contest to the last man , had not the nations of Europe interfered to save them froin utter extermi- nation . We have been led into this brief sketch of a gallant people struggling for ...
Page 11
... never have I felt the same In heart , as when you called me thine ! " Essay on the History , & c . of Ireland , from the Birth of Christ to the English Invasion . By J. D'Alton , Esq . indications , traceable in as many unconnected au ...
... never have I felt the same In heart , as when you called me thine ! " Essay on the History , & c . of Ireland , from the Birth of Christ to the English Invasion . By J. D'Alton , Esq . indications , traceable in as many unconnected au ...
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... never land- ed without discovering something well worth in- quiry , and that he never returned to the " Enter- prise " unladen with adventure and information . After a nine days ' stay at St. Helena , a fever broke out among the crew ...
... never land- ed without discovering something well worth in- quiry , and that he never returned to the " Enter- prise " unladen with adventure and information . After a nine days ' stay at St. Helena , a fever broke out among the crew ...
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... never absent from the heroine , and she excites both affection and admiration . Theresa , meantime , is perfectly unconscious of Bassenvelt's passion , and enter- tains a horror of his reputed moral conduct , blended with a secret and ...
... never absent from the heroine , and she excites both affection and admiration . Theresa , meantime , is perfectly unconscious of Bassenvelt's passion , and enter- tains a horror of his reputed moral conduct , blended with a secret and ...
Page 17
... never , however , we must say , becoming dry or uninteresting even on these knotty subjects . The influence of disease on the mental faculties , especially the memory , is very remark- able , and proves that all the forgotten ...
... never , however , we must say , becoming dry or uninteresting even on these knotty subjects . The influence of disease on the mental faculties , especially the memory , is very remark- able , and proves that all the forgotten ...
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