The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... lordship , and had the honour of kissing his hand , on which sparkled a rich diamond ring . Dr. Francia told him that it was not customary for Protestants to kneel to their prelates ; and that as Para- guay was now a country that ...
... lordship , and had the honour of kissing his hand , on which sparkled a rich diamond ring . Dr. Francia told him that it was not customary for Protestants to kneel to their prelates ; and that as Para- guay was now a country that ...
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... Lordship stated in effect that his opinions upon that subject had undergone no alteration . He had never said that ... Lordship , under which the Administration has been formed and great and many they have been - some , indeed , of ...
... Lordship stated in effect that his opinions upon that subject had undergone no alteration . He had never said that ... Lordship , under which the Administration has been formed and great and many they have been - some , indeed , of ...
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... Lordship then moved the adjournment to the 30th of April , on the understanding that no public business should be taken till the 12th of May . HOUSE OF COMMONS . March 23.-Mr. Roebuck adverted to a letter sent by the Chancellor of the ...
... Lordship then moved the adjournment to the 30th of April , on the understanding that no public business should be taken till the 12th of May . HOUSE OF COMMONS . March 23.-Mr. Roebuck adverted to a letter sent by the Chancellor of the ...
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... Lordship . " Speak up , Sir , " said Mr. Flappertrap . The boy muttered again , looking down and seeming embarrassed . " Speak louder , Sir , " said another barrister , whose name I did not know , but who was remarkable for a most ...
... Lordship . " Speak up , Sir , " said Mr. Flappertrap . The boy muttered again , looking down and seeming embarrassed . " Speak louder , Sir , " said another barrister , whose name I did not know , but who was remarkable for a most ...
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... Lordship , partly by words and partly by signs , the result of the deliberations of the Grand Jury , and the fact that there were no more bills to send before them . Having thus far proceeded , that officer inquired if the gentlemen of ...
... Lordship , partly by words and partly by signs , the result of the deliberations of the Grand Jury , and the fact that there were no more bills to send before them . Having thus far proceeded , that officer inquired if the gentlemen of ...
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