The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... the Almighty , and by His own visible and uninterrupted hand , and where the music of Мау . -VOL . XLIV , NO , CLXXIII , - B nature , from the anthem of the torrent and storm THE OF ORIGINAL PAPERS Scenery and a Scene.
... the Almighty , and by His own visible and uninterrupted hand , and where the music of Мау . -VOL . XLIV , NO , CLXXIII , - B nature , from the anthem of the torrent and storm THE OF ORIGINAL PAPERS Scenery and a Scene.
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... the moment her feelings were excited , or her genius roused ; -she played- she sang - she drew - she talked - in short , she was a most bewitching May . VOL , XLIV , NO . CLXXIII . C : person ; and there was a swan - like ( 17 )
... the moment her feelings were excited , or her genius roused ; -she played- she sang - she drew - she talked - in short , she was a most bewitching May . VOL , XLIV , NO . CLXXIII . C : person ; and there was a swan - like ( 17 )
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... would be equally knocked up with myself , and would therefore delay his departure for Tenby , for at least another day . May . VOL . XLIV . NO . CLXXIII . D FRANCIA , THE DICTATOR . * THE vessel in which Gilbert Gurney . 33.
... would be equally knocked up with myself , and would therefore delay his departure for Tenby , for at least another day . May . VOL . XLIV . NO . CLXXIII . D FRANCIA , THE DICTATOR . * THE vessel in which Gilbert Gurney . 33.
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... , and with all the other letters and papers on board , at the time of the vessel's cap- ture , sent to General Artigas . • Continued from Vol . xliii . , p . 492 . Of this extraordinary man - almost as great a wonder ( 34 )
... , and with all the other letters and papers on board , at the time of the vessel's cap- ture , sent to General Artigas . • Continued from Vol . xliii . , p . 492 . Of this extraordinary man - almost as great a wonder ( 34 )
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... , and beauty , has afforded delight to the indulgent English . ( Signed ) " PABLA CANGA ARGUELLES DE VIGO , " May . VOL . XLIV . NO . CLXXII . E - POLITICAL DICTATION . I NEVER took any great part " Our Exile in England . " 49.
... , and beauty , has afforded delight to the indulgent English . ( Signed ) " PABLA CANGA ARGUELLES DE VIGO , " May . VOL . XLIV . NO . CLXXII . E - POLITICAL DICTATION . I NEVER took any great part " Our Exile in England . " 49.
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