The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... Lord Byron , African Institution , Sixth Report of the Directors of the , Alderman's Funeral , The PAGE 180 1 364 238 276 437 57 457 American State Papers , Review of , Apollo of Belvidere , ( prize poem , ) Apologue , Oriental ...
... Lord Byron , African Institution , Sixth Report of the Directors of the , Alderman's Funeral , The PAGE 180 1 364 238 276 437 57 457 American State Papers , Review of , Apollo of Belvidere , ( prize poem , ) Apologue , Oriental ...
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... Lord Glistonbury in the neighbourhood , first to transform his com- fortable mansion into a gothic castle , and then to stand for the county on the independent interest . Both projects are attended with monstrous expense - but they ...
... Lord Glistonbury in the neighbourhood , first to transform his com- fortable mansion into a gothic castle , and then to stand for the county on the independent interest . Both projects are attended with monstrous expense - but they ...
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... Lord Glistonbury , and the agremens of his house , lead him to spend so much of his time . there , that it is universally reported that he is to marry his eldest daughter ; and he is in great danger of being prevailed upon to verify ...
... Lord Glistonbury , and the agremens of his house , lead him to spend so much of his time . there , that it is universally reported that he is to marry his eldest daughter ; and he is in great danger of being prevailed upon to verify ...
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... Lord Glistonbury , could openly pass from the patriotic to the ministerial side , without any sort of pretext for the conversion , except the promise of a marquisate . The great merit of the tale , on the other hand , consists in the ...
... Lord Glistonbury , could openly pass from the patriotic to the ministerial side , without any sort of pretext for the conversion , except the promise of a marquisate . The great merit of the tale , on the other hand , consists in the ...
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... Lord Glistonbury continued to give his ideas on education ; sometimes appealing to Mr. Russell , some- times happy to catch the eye of lady Mary . " Now , my idea for Lidhurst is simply this : -that he should know every thing that is in ...
... Lord Glistonbury continued to give his ideas on education ; sometimes appealing to Mr. Russell , some- times happy to catch the eye of lady Mary . " Now , my idea for Lidhurst is simply this : -that he should know every thing that is in ...
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