The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... character of Hoste will find its best eulogy in the mere re- cital of his exploits , which show the heroism of his soul , his devo- tion to his country , and the innate integrity by which he was distinguished . Sir Jahleel Brenton , who ...
... character of Hoste will find its best eulogy in the mere re- cital of his exploits , which show the heroism of his soul , his devo- tion to his country , and the innate integrity by which he was distinguished . Sir Jahleel Brenton , who ...
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... character of the persons who attend those pits , I would beg to observe that the foundation of the opinion which I have given is this , that for the number of years that I mention the treatment of the dog was confined to Mr. Blain , and ...
... character of the persons who attend those pits , I would beg to observe that the foundation of the opinion which I have given is this , that for the number of years that I mention the treatment of the dog was confined to Mr. Blain , and ...
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... character , and means of living , of every person receiving parish allowance at their own houses . His duty should be to ascertain whether the pauper be married or single , the number of his children , if any , the sum re- ceived by ...
... character , and means of living , of every person receiving parish allowance at their own houses . His duty should be to ascertain whether the pauper be married or single , the number of his children , if any , the sum re- ceived by ...
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