The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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175 273 L. Lind , Jenny , Life and Career of , Court Jour- nal , Literary Legislators , Lord Mahon , Mr. Smythe , R. Monckton Milnes , Fraser's Magazine , 98 105 , 254 , 403 Life , Private , of Greeks and Romans , Quar- terly Review ...
175 273 L. Lind , Jenny , Life and Career of , Court Jour- nal , Literary Legislators , Lord Mahon , Mr. Smythe , R. Monckton Milnes , Fraser's Magazine , 98 105 , 254 , 403 Life , Private , of Greeks and Romans , Quar- terly Review ...
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... court and gave him a moderate independence . abbé ; talking of the equilibrium of the The first of these , which was not published constitution , the preponderance of govern- till 1809 , was his " Dictionary of Sy - ment , and ...
... court and gave him a moderate independence . abbé ; talking of the equilibrium of the The first of these , which was not published constitution , the preponderance of govern- till 1809 , was his " Dictionary of Sy - ment , and ...
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... Court of Treason in Westminster Hall ; was one of Oliver's colonels during the Protectorate ; became sheriff of Kent , and no doubt hanged many a rogue that had a better right to live than himself ; and finally sat in Parliament for the ...
... Court of Treason in Westminster Hall ; was one of Oliver's colonels during the Protectorate ; became sheriff of Kent , and no doubt hanged many a rogue that had a better right to live than himself ; and finally sat in Parliament for the ...
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... Court , however , fortune de- the king , after extraordinary supplication cided in favor of Whalley , and put the and holding forth . When father Whalley king , for a time , into his power ; till like removed the mace , son - in - law ...
... Court , however , fortune de- the king , after extraordinary supplication cided in favor of Whalley , and put the and holding forth . When father Whalley king , for a time , into his power ; till like removed the mace , son - in - law ...
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... court favorite fession of literature is despised - its incu- ( in spite of all his sneers ) is incalculably rable sin being poverty ! greater than that felt for the author . He understands how those who have been at court , or been ...
... court favorite fession of literature is despised - its incu- ( in spite of all his sneers ) is incalculably rable sin being poverty ! greater than that felt for the author . He understands how those who have been at court , or been ...
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