New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 91
... honour . Besides the perpetual instances of falsehood , the constant contradictions and reclamations that appear before the world , diminish the authority of the press , and alto- gether destroy it in many quarters . Then , again , is ...
... honour . Besides the perpetual instances of falsehood , the constant contradictions and reclamations that appear before the world , diminish the authority of the press , and alto- gether destroy it in many quarters . Then , again , is ...
Page 165
... honour . - Let us part . " Julia had evidently conceived the word I had used in cold and bitter respect , as an irony on her station as well as a proof of coldness ; but I did not stop to consider whether or not she was reasonably ...
... honour . - Let us part . " Julia had evidently conceived the word I had used in cold and bitter respect , as an irony on her station as well as a proof of coldness ; but I did not stop to consider whether or not she was reasonably ...
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... honour of " reviewing " their productions . 6 THE JUDICIAL AWARD . - Louis XIV . used to have sham sieges got up for ... honour required the evacuation of the citadel : so that Dutch valour and French honour were bombing and balling each ...
... honour of " reviewing " their productions . 6 THE JUDICIAL AWARD . - Louis XIV . used to have sham sieges got up for ... honour required the evacuation of the citadel : so that Dutch valour and French honour were bombing and balling each ...
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