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" But this was too near the truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line; and so began what has since turned out to be a very important and able journal. When... "
Eliza Cook's Journal - Page 40
edited by - 1850
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The Southern literary messenger, Volumes 28-29

1859 - 980 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began...stronger hands of Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham, asd reached the highest point of popularity and success." Prior to its advent the cause of letters...
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The Works of Sydney Smith, Volume 1

Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line; and so began...point of popularity and success. I contributed from England many articles, which I have been foolish enough to collect and publish with some other tracts...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1839 - 764 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we iook our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began...reached the highest point of popularity and success.' The third volume contains the author's pamphlet on the Ballot, his three letters to Archdeacon Singleton,...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6; Volume 70

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began...able journal. When I left Edinburgh, it fell into the strong?' hands of Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham, and reached the highest point of popularity and success.'...
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The Monthly Review

1839 - 658 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we took oar present grave motto from Publics Syrus, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began...turned out to be a very important and able journal." The Review began about the beginning of the century ; and hear what were the sacrifices to which a...
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 1

John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...truth to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publius Syrius, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began what has since turned out a very important and able journal. When I left Edinburgh, it fell into the stronger hands of Lord Jeffrey...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14

1844 - 671 pages
...to be admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from Publitti Syrus, of whom none of us hnd, I am sure, ever read a single line ; and so began...point of popularity and success. I contributed from Ensland many articles, which I have been foolish enough to collect and publish with some other tracts...
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The Works of Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pages
...admitted, and so we took our present grave motto from РиЫгш Syrus, of whom none of us, I am sure, had ever read a single line ; and so began what has since...point of popularity and success. I contributed from England many articles, which I have been foolish enough to collect and publish with some other tracts...
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A New Spirit of the Age, Volume 1

Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 382 pages
...took our present grave motto from Publivs Synts, of whom none of us had, I am sure, ever read s singlo line ; and so began what has since turned out to be a very important and able journal. When I loft Edinburgh, it tell into the stronger hands of Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham, and reached the...
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The Works of Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pages
...grave motto from Puiliut Syrut, of whom none of us,I am sure, had ever read a single line^and so be gan what has since turned out to be a very important and able journal When I left TiV) mburgh it fell into the stronger hands of Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham, and reached the highest...
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