The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 38
... wishes of the barons , and the vengeance of the people . The outbreak at Palermo was , we concur with Mr. Amari in believing , quite unpremeditated ; in fact , we do not see how it could have been otherwise . We conceive that the sud ...
... wishes of the barons , and the vengeance of the people . The outbreak at Palermo was , we concur with Mr. Amari in believing , quite unpremeditated ; in fact , we do not see how it could have been otherwise . We conceive that the sud ...
Page 58
... wish to demolish the venerable Norman nave of St. Albans , that it might be replaced by " loveliest middle pointed , " an extravagance of exclusiveness for which he was , with great reason , reprehended by the Editor of that journal ...
... wish to demolish the venerable Norman nave of St. Albans , that it might be replaced by " loveliest middle pointed , " an extravagance of exclusiveness for which he was , with great reason , reprehended by the Editor of that journal ...
Page 78
... wish to be understood as intending to cast any censure upon the Editor , or to depreciate the value of the biographical stores which he has communicated to the world . The son , who was undoubt- edly the most proper person to collect ...
... wish to be understood as intending to cast any censure upon the Editor , or to depreciate the value of the biographical stores which he has communicated to the world . The son , who was undoubt- edly the most proper person to collect ...
Page 81
... wish to show you some things , and to talk with you about others ; one business in particular , which is the disposal of my papers whenever- I shall be gathered to my fathers and to my children . That good office would naturally be ...
... wish to show you some things , and to talk with you about others ; one business in particular , which is the disposal of my papers whenever- I shall be gathered to my fathers and to my children . That good office would naturally be ...
Page 82
... wish you would mark such passages as might not be im- proper for publication at the time which I am looking forward to . You , and you alone , have a regular series which has never been inter- mitted . From occasional correspondents ...
... wish you would mark such passages as might not be im- proper for publication at the time which I am looking forward to . You , and you alone , have a regular series which has never been inter- mitted . From occasional correspondents ...
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