THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE AMUSEMENT , AND INSTRUCTION : VOL V |
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... took place on the 12th of December , 1832 , when Mr. Attwood , having been proposed by Thomas Wright Hill , Esq . , and seconded by John Betts , Esq . , ( two old and staunch reformers ) was elected by a unanimous vote of the crowded ...
... took place on the 12th of December , 1832 , when Mr. Attwood , having been proposed by Thomas Wright Hill , Esq . , and seconded by John Betts , Esq . , ( two old and staunch reformers ) was elected by a unanimous vote of the crowded ...
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... took place on the stage while a melo- drama was going on in the saloon , and the music of an operatic drama being tried in the green - room , each of which contributed a variety of dissonant sounds , from time to time , in order to make ...
... took place on the stage while a melo- drama was going on in the saloon , and the music of an operatic drama being tried in the green - room , each of which contributed a variety of dissonant sounds , from time to time , in order to make ...
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... took my breath away , and made me foam with rage . The worst of it was I could not deny that the strictures which annoyed me were apparently but too well founded . The absurdities on which their writers descanted were all they described ...
... took my breath away , and made me foam with rage . The worst of it was I could not deny that the strictures which annoyed me were apparently but too well founded . The absurdities on which their writers descanted were all they described ...
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... of his faculties , asked his wife , in order to amuse the son , to read aloud . She took up Guy Mannering , ' and con- tinued reading for three quarters of an 6 6 hour , at which time the patient asked for THE MIRROR . 13.
... of his faculties , asked his wife , in order to amuse the son , to read aloud . She took up Guy Mannering , ' and con- tinued reading for three quarters of an 6 6 hour , at which time the patient asked for THE MIRROR . 13.
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... took posses- sion of it , but was soon compelled to fly by the Devonshire forces . In the time of the civil wars a garrison was first placed here by the parliament , which was soon driven out by the Marquis of Hereford's men . Nor did ...
... took posses- sion of it , but was soon compelled to fly by the Devonshire forces . In the time of the civil wars a garrison was first placed here by the parliament , which was soon driven out by the Marquis of Hereford's men . Nor did ...
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