The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... respect- ing fundamental points in Geology IX . The Prospect of Reform in Europe - PAGE 106 133 145 - 159 X. Love , a Poem . By the Author of Corn - law Rhymes XI . Tales of the Late Revolutions , with a few others . By F. W. N. Bayley ...
... respect- ing fundamental points in Geology IX . The Prospect of Reform in Europe - PAGE 106 133 145 - 159 X. Love , a Poem . By the Author of Corn - law Rhymes XI . Tales of the Late Revolutions , with a few others . By F. W. N. Bayley ...
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... respect to both journals we have the most satisfactory proofs of authen- ticity . But before we introduce the reader to Pearce's share of these volumes , we must give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he ...
... respect to both journals we have the most satisfactory proofs of authen- ticity . But before we introduce the reader to Pearce's share of these volumes , we must give a brief sketch of the author , from a sort of confession , which he ...
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... respect to these kings is confused and contra- dictory . Indeed the kings of Abyssinia , who are all related to each other , and boast of being all descended from the true race of Menelect , have so many wives and children , that 18 ...
... respect to these kings is confused and contra- dictory . Indeed the kings of Abyssinia , who are all related to each other , and boast of being all descended from the true race of Menelect , have so many wives and children , that 18 ...
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... respect to murder ; the ingenuity with which the law is in this case evaded , is not more remarkable than the indulgence with which the murderer is treated , even by the nearest relatives of the deceased . The day before we left ...
... respect to murder ; the ingenuity with which the law is in this case evaded , is not more remarkable than the indulgence with which the murderer is treated , even by the nearest relatives of the deceased . The day before we left ...
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... respect to beauty nor scarcely to age , no matter whether it be a lady , a beggar , or a He has a number of children in all parts of the country , some by women of the lowest class , many of whom are grown up and are great vagabonds ...
... respect to beauty nor scarcely to age , no matter whether it be a lady , a beggar , or a He has a number of children in all parts of the country , some by women of the lowest class , many of whom are grown up and are great vagabonds ...
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