The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 12
... reader and steady the nerves after this catas- trophe . On the whole , this is an amusing picture of life , abounding both in character and incident of a kind well calculated to attract and repay the reader's attention . Two Memoires on ...
... reader and steady the nerves after this catas- trophe . On the whole , this is an amusing picture of life , abounding both in character and incident of a kind well calculated to attract and repay the reader's attention . Two Memoires on ...
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... readers . A New Voyage Round the World , in the years 1823 , 24 , 25 , and 26. By Otto Von Kotzebue , Post ... reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the previous productions of the author , could be but ...
... readers . A New Voyage Round the World , in the years 1823 , 24 , 25 , and 26. By Otto Von Kotzebue , Post ... reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted with the previous productions of the author , could be but ...
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... readers . The book is tastefully " got up , " presenting a beautiful specimen of the typography of the Chis- wick press . On the whole , we think its appear- ance is one of the best results that have follow- ed the formation of the ...
... readers . The book is tastefully " got up , " presenting a beautiful specimen of the typography of the Chis- wick press . On the whole , we think its appear- ance is one of the best results that have follow- ed the formation of the ...
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... readers , we must leave them to solve the riddle to which we have given them a clue . If mystery be what they love , they will be satisfied to their heart's content . Some of Mr. Grattan's earlier works may have been more highly ...
... readers , we must leave them to solve the riddle to which we have given them a clue . If mystery be what they love , they will be satisfied to their heart's content . Some of Mr. Grattan's earlier works may have been more highly ...
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... reader's recollec- tion ; there is much , however , which is given as the statements of eye - witnesses , and that do not ap- pear to have been before made known in England . We shall mention one trait of the effects of pa- triotism on ...
... reader's recollec- tion ; there is much , however , which is given as the statements of eye - witnesses , and that do not ap- pear to have been before made known in England . We shall mention one trait of the effects of pa- triotism on ...
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