Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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... which we have perused most carefully , we rise with a feeling of considerable doubt , —we will add , of painful doubt , —for we have such a high opinion of the talents and of the honest intentions of this remarkable writer , that we ...
... which we have perused most carefully , we rise with a feeling of considerable doubt , —we will add , of painful doubt , —for we have such a high opinion of the talents and of the honest intentions of this remarkable writer , that we ...
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The other course hias been adopted , not only by writers who are the profism - rel advocates of an obsolete toryism , but by some who have desired to found the most extreme republicanism . Rousseau , weary of the chain which the ...
The other course hias been adopted , not only by writers who are the profism - rel advocates of an obsolete toryism , but by some who have desired to found the most extreme republicanism . Rousseau , weary of the chain which the ...
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Even those writers most quoted and relied upon , both by politicians and law - makers , are often vague and conjectural in their statements of facts , and generally false in their conclusions . “ Ireland , ” says Mr. Nichol , “ is now ...
Even those writers most quoted and relied upon , both by politicians and law - makers , are often vague and conjectural in their statements of facts , and generally false in their conclusions . “ Ireland , ” says Mr. Nichol , “ is now ...
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Of the Province of Ulster I need not speak ; even the most prejudiced writers speak of it as the abode of industry , prosperity , and of all the advantages of advanced civilisation ; yet the counties of Ulster contain 2,500,000 of the ...
Of the Province of Ulster I need not speak ; even the most prejudiced writers speak of it as the abode of industry , prosperity , and of all the advantages of advanced civilisation ; yet the counties of Ulster contain 2,500,000 of the ...
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In fact , no hasty expression of Burke himself is half so extravagant as this . thom the world cver saw , ” is the heedless flourish of young writers at the bottom of hot sentences , ill becoming the steadier writing of chancellors or ...
In fact , no hasty expression of Burke himself is half so extravagant as this . thom the world cver saw , ” is the heedless flourish of young writers at the bottom of hot sentences , ill becoming the steadier writing of chancellors or ...
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