The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... object of which is somewhat remarkable , and possibly may be peculiar to our author among autobiographers ; being , in short , nothing else than to show up to her own conscience , as a monster of ingratitude , a certain " Madame de ...
... object of which is somewhat remarkable , and possibly may be peculiar to our author among autobiographers ; being , in short , nothing else than to show up to her own conscience , as a monster of ingratitude , a certain " Madame de ...
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... object of his care , who was there " languishing under the cruel yock of a disdainful puritan ladye ; " -p . 127 , namely , her aunt , Lady Haddington ; and then he turned his face northward , in order to obtain the concurrence of her ...
... object of his care , who was there " languishing under the cruel yock of a disdainful puritan ladye ; " -p . 127 , namely , her aunt , Lady Haddington ; and then he turned his face northward , in order to obtain the concurrence of her ...
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... object to benefit by his exertions ; and it is more than hinted , that the grim old " superieure " had embez- zled some of the money which had been put into her hands on account of her boarder . We do not care to bestow much space on ...
... object to benefit by his exertions ; and it is more than hinted , that the grim old " superieure " had embez- zled some of the money which had been put into her hands on account of her boarder . We do not care to bestow much space on ...
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... objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly and openly the policy of the Radicals and of the Whigs . It has been very plainly put forward by many of the so - called " conservative " adherents of the ministry , and ...
... objects of popular enmity and agita- tion . This is avowedly and openly the policy of the Radicals and of the Whigs . It has been very plainly put forward by many of the so - called " conservative " adherents of the ministry , and ...
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... object to the existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving ...
... object to the existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving ...
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