The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 3
... respecting the property of the Church , that if the value of all the ecclesiastical property that re- mained in ... respect to the good work it had led to in July last , under which conviction he could not dis- approve of such a ...
... respecting the property of the Church , that if the value of all the ecclesiastical property that re- mained in ... respect to the good work it had led to in July last , under which conviction he could not dis- approve of such a ...
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... respect , in deed , we are decidedly worse off than he was- he discovered a scheme for softening the rocks that opposed his progress a receipt for softening the critical rocks which beset this subject is still a desideratum . Vinegar ...
... respect , in deed , we are decidedly worse off than he was- he discovered a scheme for softening the rocks that opposed his progress a receipt for softening the critical rocks which beset this subject is still a desideratum . Vinegar ...
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... respect to my style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted ...
... respect to my style , I rely upon the favour formerly shown me . voted from my earliest youth to the sea service , I have had no leisure for cultivating the art of authorship . " The reader , after perusing this , and being unacquainted ...
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... respect . Mr. Seguin's Figaro gave us very great pleasure , and the whole audience appeared to share in our satisfaction . We were pre- pared to listen to his fine voice and to wit- ness the progress he had made in his vocal studies ...
... respect . Mr. Seguin's Figaro gave us very great pleasure , and the whole audience appeared to share in our satisfaction . We were pre- pared to listen to his fine voice and to wit- ness the progress he had made in his vocal studies ...
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... respect . It is brought out with great typographical elegance , and embellished by two drawings on stone , of very first rate execu- tion ; the greater part of the texts to the songs is above the common order ; and two or three , which ...
... respect . It is brought out with great typographical elegance , and embellished by two drawings on stone , of very first rate execu- tion ; the greater part of the texts to the songs is above the common order ; and two or three , which ...
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