The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... things in this city is , to say the least of it , very singular . A bold and eloquent woman lays siege to the very foundations of society - inflames and excites the public mind - declaims with vehemence against every thing religious and ...
... things in this city is , to say the least of it , very singular . A bold and eloquent woman lays siege to the very foundations of society - inflames and excites the public mind - declaims with vehemence against every thing religious and ...
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... thing , it is a very tame affair . Mr. Grattan seems to have altogether forgotten his cunning . He apologises for omitting to describe scenery , though he must know that a well finished picture throws a magical effect over any ...
... thing , it is a very tame affair . Mr. Grattan seems to have altogether forgotten his cunning . He apologises for omitting to describe scenery , though he must know that a well finished picture throws a magical effect over any ...
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... thing looks unsettled ; the trade of France becomes every day more embarrassed ; the government has been thrown back ... things , only to arrive the more surely at things which do not exist . Interested policy everywhere takes place of ...
... thing looks unsettled ; the trade of France becomes every day more embarrassed ; the government has been thrown back ... things , only to arrive the more surely at things which do not exist . Interested policy everywhere takes place of ...
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