The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... mean to confine myself to speak only of the paternal ancestors of Lord Malmsbury , I shall here notice this prelate , a maternal one . Robert Tounson , a native of St. Botolph's parish , in Cambridge , was educated in Queen's College ...
... mean to confine myself to speak only of the paternal ancestors of Lord Malmsbury , I shall here notice this prelate , a maternal one . Robert Tounson , a native of St. Botolph's parish , in Cambridge , was educated in Queen's College ...
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... means of public religious instruction , should receive the consolations of the clergy in their own habitations : -for it should be remembered that they are sent " to call sinners , and not the righteous , to repentance . " A good ...
... means of public religious instruction , should receive the consolations of the clergy in their own habitations : -for it should be remembered that they are sent " to call sinners , and not the righteous , to repentance . " A good ...
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... mean to offer to the public on this most important and interesting little tract , cannot be better introduced than by a quotation from another work of greater ex- tent , which has lately appeared , and which we may possibly re- view ...
... mean to offer to the public on this most important and interesting little tract , cannot be better introduced than by a quotation from another work of greater ex- tent , which has lately appeared , and which we may possibly re- view ...
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... means preferable to " the red earth and fish oil " with which the Zealanders plaster their hair . When they wish to " appear remarkably splendid , " they rub themselves all over with this mixture . - Well may the poet say- " When ...
... means preferable to " the red earth and fish oil " with which the Zealanders plaster their hair . When they wish to " appear remarkably splendid , " they rub themselves all over with this mixture . - Well may the poet say- " When ...
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... means of a pension on any other score than that , being once granted to him , we think it a paltry act of government to discontinue it . Mr. Dibdin , in his pamphlet , deals in sentences replete with wisdom . 66 Certainty , " says he ...
... means of a pension on any other score than that , being once granted to him , we think it a paltry act of government to discontinue it . Mr. Dibdin , in his pamphlet , deals in sentences replete with wisdom . 66 Certainty , " says he ...
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