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 151
... less and less upon the wave - mother and son cheer each other with grave but high thoughts ; and the most beautiful of human affections gives dignity to the most humiliating of earthly trials . Another great excellence of Miss Martineau ...
... less and less upon the wave - mother and son cheer each other with grave but high thoughts ; and the most beautiful of human affections gives dignity to the most humiliating of earthly trials . Another great excellence of Miss Martineau ...
Page 329
... less connected with the choice of members of parliament , some having possessed ( until the passing of the Bill ) the entire power , others enjoy- ing , in connexion with this greatest result , the right of electing new members when ...
... less connected with the choice of members of parliament , some having possessed ( until the passing of the Bill ) the entire power , others enjoy- ing , in connexion with this greatest result , the right of electing new members when ...
Page 482
... less austere , or been gifted with a less determined spirit , this great work would never have appeared , and the author , discouraged , dispirited , perhaps broken - hearted or ruined , would have sought some obscure employment , or ...
... less austere , or been gifted with a less determined spirit , this great work would never have appeared , and the author , discouraged , dispirited , perhaps broken - hearted or ruined , would have sought some obscure employment , or ...
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