The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, 第 44 卷Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... ground by Puck and Mustard - seed . The company ( say fifty people ) is such as pleases heaven ; though I must say ( with my eye all along the shore , collecting the various dear friends I have made and left on that long canal ) there ...
... ground by Puck and Mustard - seed . The company ( say fifty people ) is such as pleases heaven ; though I must say ( with my eye all along the shore , collecting the various dear friends I have made and left on that long canal ) there ...
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... Ground - flowers , beneath your guardianship self - sown . " - He is not yet disposed to recognise anything loftier than human hope , or anything deeper than the human heart ; and still would he keep both in gentle and divine harmony ...
... Ground - flowers , beneath your guardianship self - sown . " - He is not yet disposed to recognise anything loftier than human hope , or anything deeper than the human heart ; and still would he keep both in gentle and divine harmony ...
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... ground the moment my neighbours obtained the elective franchise - a blessing of which I had heard them speak in terms of anticipatory delight for many years , and which they valued so highly that when it was conceded to them , more than ...
... ground the moment my neighbours obtained the elective franchise - a blessing of which I had heard them speak in terms of anticipatory delight for many years , and which they valued so highly that when it was conceded to them , more than ...
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... ground now , Sir - we are emancipated ; that is to say , we have our common rights , and I am just as eligible to sit in Parliament as you , Sir . Why , then , is Ireland to be favoured at our expense ? Why are heretic bishoprics to be ...
... ground now , Sir - we are emancipated ; that is to say , we have our common rights , and I am just as eligible to sit in Parliament as you , Sir . Why , then , is Ireland to be favoured at our expense ? Why are heretic bishoprics to be ...
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... " I , " said Mist , " take higher grounds of objection to Mr. Sittingbourn . " " And I , " said Cross , " higher still - the oppression of a vast body of Englishmen . " " The danger , " cried Mist , " of 56 Political Dictation .
... " I , " said Mist , " take higher grounds of objection to Mr. Sittingbourn . " " And I , " said Cross , " higher still - the oppression of a vast body of Englishmen . " " The danger , " cried Mist , " of 56 Political Dictation .
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