Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... honour of an audience from the acting sovereign of the country . But it was his duty to obey ; there- fore , he instantly prepared to follow the messenger to court . He appeared before the presence with all the due demonstrations of ...
... honour of an audience from the acting sovereign of the country . But it was his duty to obey ; there- fore , he instantly prepared to follow the messenger to court . He appeared before the presence with all the due demonstrations of ...
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... honour of their parish , and headed by their bold leader , Ben Kirby , marched in a body to our antagonist's ground the Sunday after our melan- choly defeat , challenged the boys of that proud hamlet , and beat them out and out on the ...
... honour of their parish , and headed by their bold leader , Ben Kirby , marched in a body to our antagonist's ground the Sunday after our melan- choly defeat , challenged the boys of that proud hamlet , and beat them out and out on the ...
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... honour - the case of the Messrs . Wakefield becomes more inde- fensible still ; because its immunities extend only to crimes which are redeemed by some shew of talent or qualification ; and theirs has not a single trait of spirit or ...
... honour - the case of the Messrs . Wakefield becomes more inde- fensible still ; because its immunities extend only to crimes which are redeemed by some shew of talent or qualification ; and theirs has not a single trait of spirit or ...
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... honour and interests of the country . There are other objections , and numerous ones , to the system of selling commissions in the navy , into which our limits do not enable us at this moment to go . But it is whimsical to observe how ...
... honour and interests of the country . There are other objections , and numerous ones , to the system of selling commissions in the navy , into which our limits do not enable us at this moment to go . But it is whimsical to observe how ...
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... honour which the late Sir Samuel Romilly , and other similar spirits , always duly appreciated ; " and a habitual guest ( according to Mr. Leicester Stanhope's evidence ) at that gen- tleman's own table , as well as at that of the late ...
... honour which the late Sir Samuel Romilly , and other similar spirits , always duly appreciated ; " and a habitual guest ( according to Mr. Leicester Stanhope's evidence ) at that gen- tleman's own table , as well as at that of the late ...
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