The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... considerable farmers of this unfrequented and mountainous region ; and , accordingly , we are carefully introduced to the whole of their pedigree and kindred . But the business and interest of the tale turn chiefly upon the for- tunes ...
... considerable farmers of this unfrequented and mountainous region ; and , accordingly , we are carefully introduced to the whole of their pedigree and kindred . But the business and interest of the tale turn chiefly upon the for- tunes ...
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... considerable license ' with traditional history , by restoring the young Hylas to life many years after his death , and making Hippodamia weep for her husband ; whereas history relates that she left him to weep for her ! A considerable ...
... considerable license ' with traditional history , by restoring the young Hylas to life many years after his death , and making Hippodamia weep for her husband ; whereas history relates that she left him to weep for her ! A considerable ...
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... considerable or in- considerable , is not that of legislators . It is mere imposture to call it so . Their combined votes in favour of any measure , to which the aristocratical interest are opposed , are wholly ineffectual to carry it ...
... considerable or in- considerable , is not that of legislators . It is mere imposture to call it so . Their combined votes in favour of any measure , to which the aristocratical interest are opposed , are wholly ineffectual to carry it ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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