Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... spirit of the inci- dents , or the breathing vitality of the narrative . It has also the recommendation of having been written at a very interesting period of literary history , and of recording some curious parti- culars relative to ...
... spirit of the inci- dents , or the breathing vitality of the narrative . It has also the recommendation of having been written at a very interesting period of literary history , and of recording some curious parti- culars relative to ...
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... spirit of our author , which had already partially displayed itself , was called into full action , in an adventure which occurred between him and these persons . They insulted him ; he attacked some dozen of them , armed with all ...
... spirit of our author , which had already partially displayed itself , was called into full action , in an adventure which occurred between him and these persons . They insulted him ; he attacked some dozen of them , armed with all ...
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... spirit of independance , replied , that this was not like the place in the Mint , of which it was in the power of his holiness to deprive him that the five hundred crowns , he had received , were , indeed , the property of his holiness ...
... spirit of independance , replied , that this was not like the place in the Mint , of which it was in the power of his holiness to deprive him that the five hundred crowns , he had received , were , indeed , the property of his holiness ...
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... spirit to attack me , under those circumstances , he only said , we shall see one another again . I answered , I am always glad to see gallant men , and those that behave themselves like such . Having left him , I went to Signor Pier ...
... spirit to attack me , under those circumstances , he only said , we shall see one another again . I answered , I am always glad to see gallant men , and those that behave themselves like such . Having left him , I went to Signor Pier ...
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... spirits , he dosed away the night and the day in this wretched den , except for about an hour and a half , during which time only he could see to read the Bible . He attempted to de- stroy himself , but was prevented by an invisible ...
... spirits , he dosed away the night and the day in this wretched den , except for about an hour and a half , during which time only he could see to read the Bible . He attempted to de- stroy himself , but was prevented by an invisible ...
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