The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... favoured region of the globe , to trace their ancient laws and customs , their history by land and sea , their literature , their reli- gion , and , as far as possible , the peculiarities of character by which they are distinguished ...
... favoured region of the globe , to trace their ancient laws and customs , their history by land and sea , their literature , their reli- gion , and , as far as possible , the peculiarities of character by which they are distinguished ...
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... favour of the innocence of Josephine ; and so unde- served and so unrighteous was the outrage , that some extraordinary demonstration , they believed , of heavenly vengeance , was. Memoirs of the Duchess of Abrantes . 45.
... favour of the innocence of Josephine ; and so unde- served and so unrighteous was the outrage , that some extraordinary demonstration , they believed , of heavenly vengeance , was. Memoirs of the Duchess of Abrantes . 45.
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... favoured us with the lady's name , as we have a most particular abhorrence of blanks . Lord Edward having descended the Mississippi , arrived at New Orleans , hoping that he might obtain permission to explore the silver mines of South ...
... favoured us with the lady's name , as we have a most particular abhorrence of blanks . Lord Edward having descended the Mississippi , arrived at New Orleans , hoping that he might obtain permission to explore the silver mines of South ...
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... favour then , or at any other time , if he did not quit the ranks of opposition , and give his votes to the government - an alternative which he decidedly refused to adopt . Not long after this occurrence he was dismissed altogether ...
... favour then , or at any other time , if he did not quit the ranks of opposition , and give his votes to the government - an alternative which he decidedly refused to adopt . Not long after this occurrence he was dismissed altogether ...
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... favoured his departure , and given him every possible facility for ensuring his safety . But it seems never to have occurred even in thought to Lord Edward , to abandon the post of peril which had been assigned him on the contrary , by ...
... favoured his departure , and given him every possible facility for ensuring his safety . But it seems never to have occurred even in thought to Lord Edward , to abandon the post of peril which had been assigned him on the contrary , by ...
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