The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... whole palace was in a state of siege . The court - yard was occupied by the civil and military authorities , securing prompt ingress for the privileged few who had obtained tickets of admission . The gloom of this beautiful chamber ...
... whole palace was in a state of siege . The court - yard was occupied by the civil and military authorities , securing prompt ingress for the privileged few who had obtained tickets of admission . The gloom of this beautiful chamber ...
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... whole - yet , obviously , Moses was contemplating no description of a Patriarchal Church . The observant writer then produces his specific coincidences to the number of twenty - three , not doubting but farther and closer reading might ...
... whole - yet , obviously , Moses was contemplating no description of a Patriarchal Church . The observant writer then produces his specific coincidences to the number of twenty - three , not doubting but farther and closer reading might ...
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... whole work that fervency of virtuous feeling -- that delicacy of sentiment - that refinement of thought -and , above all , that ardent but chaste spirit of liberty , which must render it particularly accept- able to a lady in every way ...
... whole work that fervency of virtuous feeling -- that delicacy of sentiment - that refinement of thought -and , above all , that ardent but chaste spirit of liberty , which must render it particularly accept- able to a lady in every way ...
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... whole , far from being perfect , o or sufficiently satisfactory for a public exhibition . as Miss Childe , as Susanna , and Mr. Se guin , as Figaro , met with great and well- merited applause . The former begins to be conscious and ...
... whole , far from being perfect , o or sufficiently satisfactory for a public exhibition . as Miss Childe , as Susanna , and Mr. Se guin , as Figaro , met with great and well- merited applause . The former begins to be conscious and ...
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... whole will have the illustration of beautifully executed plates . We learn that the forthcoming Romance of " The Tuileries " comprehends a period of interest une- qualled in the annals of French history ; from the first popular triumph ...
... whole will have the illustration of beautifully executed plates . We learn that the forthcoming Romance of " The Tuileries " comprehends a period of interest une- qualled in the annals of French history ; from the first popular triumph ...
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