The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 |
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... Lord , he quotes them from the Phantasmagoria . ' " Tut , tut , man , I tell you they're Latin - they ' re just as familiar to me as my Blackstone . " " Indeed , my good Lord , they're Greek . " " Why , Mr. Curran , do you want to ...
... Lord , he quotes them from the Phantasmagoria . ' " Tut , tut , man , I tell you they're Latin - they ' re just as familiar to me as my Blackstone . " " Indeed , my good Lord , they're Greek . " " Why , Mr. Curran , do you want to ...
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... Lord Chancellor , Lord Clare , one of his most powerful , most inveterate , most persevering , ' enemies ; who entertained an animosity against Mr. Curran which first assailed his character , then his person , and finally , in his own ...
... Lord Chancellor , Lord Clare , one of his most powerful , most inveterate , most persevering , ' enemies ; who entertained an animosity against Mr. Curran which first assailed his character , then his person , and finally , in his own ...
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... Lord Longueville , who was the proprietor of the borough of Kil- beggan , returned Curran under an idea of his own , that a barrister , with a growing family , and totally dependent on his profession for subsistence , would scarcely ...
... Lord Longueville , who was the proprietor of the borough of Kil- beggan , returned Curran under an idea of his own , that a barrister , with a growing family , and totally dependent on his profession for subsistence , would scarcely ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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