The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... thought . out of place in the fall of Grenada , or the Reform Bill in the Burn- ing of Moscow , and I really should not be astonished if the Regis- tration Act were made to round a period in the Gipsies . A few days since I had the ...
... thought . out of place in the fall of Grenada , or the Reform Bill in the Burn- ing of Moscow , and I really should not be astonished if the Regis- tration Act were made to round a period in the Gipsies . A few days since I had the ...
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... thought to confer a great kindness on their queen by ridding her of her husband . One bright starry night , ( Sept. 1345 , ) among the joys of a brilliant soirée , the young prince was strangled in his own apartment , and thrown from ...
... thought to confer a great kindness on their queen by ridding her of her husband . One bright starry night , ( Sept. 1345 , ) among the joys of a brilliant soirée , the young prince was strangled in his own apartment , and thrown from ...
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... thought it inconsistent with the dignity and the policy of Rome to yield to agitators who petitioned by me- naces , and with arms in their hands . After having slightly re- proached the deputies with the lukewarm loyalty of the ...
... thought it inconsistent with the dignity and the policy of Rome to yield to agitators who petitioned by me- naces , and with arms in their hands . After having slightly re- proached the deputies with the lukewarm loyalty of the ...
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THE DISAPPOINTED . BY MRS . EDWARD THOMAS . THERE is a thought , now struggling to depart From the deep silence of my conscious heart ; The thought , I've treasur'd all unguess'd , long years : Alone to prompt for thee my pray'rs and ...
THE DISAPPOINTED . BY MRS . EDWARD THOMAS . THERE is a thought , now struggling to depart From the deep silence of my conscious heart ; The thought , I've treasur'd all unguess'd , long years : Alone to prompt for thee my pray'rs and ...
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... thought myself unworthy of the name of man , and that monster ought to be my future designation . The delusion lasted not long . The impression produced by this splendid instance of the perversion of oratory gave way before the response ...
... thought myself unworthy of the name of man , and that monster ought to be my future designation . The delusion lasted not long . The impression produced by this splendid instance of the perversion of oratory gave way before the response ...
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