The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... opinions , for aversion to which his father had been persecuted and punished . His mother , soon after his father's death , married a bricklayer for her second hus- band , and Ben is said , by Fuller , to have " helped in the building ...
... opinions , for aversion to which his father had been persecuted and punished . His mother , soon after his father's death , married a bricklayer for her second hus- band , and Ben is said , by Fuller , to have " helped in the building ...
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... opinion it contains . There may be some sense in it -- there is certainly much singu . larity . Edit . ness of those abandoned wretches , who frequent the lobbies 20 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Notes on Athenæus, No II Clergymen and Courtesans.
... opinion it contains . There may be some sense in it -- there is certainly much singu . larity . Edit . ness of those abandoned wretches , who frequent the lobbies 20 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . Notes on Athenæus, No II Clergymen and Courtesans.
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... opinion there is no one subject of his majesty , or in all his dominions , whose merit , with regard to the affairs of India , can be put in competition with that of my honourable friend . " His dismission of such a man is yet to be ...
... opinion there is no one subject of his majesty , or in all his dominions , whose merit , with regard to the affairs of India , can be put in competition with that of my honourable friend . " His dismission of such a man is yet to be ...
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... of the former creditor . Of Sir Philip Francis's style we have already given our opinion . ( See No. 131 , O. S. ) It appears to us eminently and xar ' sžoxnv pellucid . Let the subject be what it may , THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 29.
... of the former creditor . Of Sir Philip Francis's style we have already given our opinion . ( See No. 131 , O. S. ) It appears to us eminently and xar ' sžoxnv pellucid . Let the subject be what it may , THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 29.
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... opinion on this point , and to give a speci- men of the vigour and animation of the style we admire , we can- not do better than conclude this article with a quotation from a speech of Sir Philip Francis on the same subject , which ...
... opinion on this point , and to give a speci- men of the vigour and animation of the style we admire , we can- not do better than conclude this article with a quotation from a speech of Sir Philip Francis on the same subject , which ...
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