Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 39John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1856 |
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... Brougham , Lord - Dublin University Magazine , Book Fair , Leipsic - Monthly Magazine , 66 101 419 Gossip of Aubrey - British Quarterly Review , 71 General Assembly , Scotch - Fraser's Magazine , 86 Gifford , William - Bentley's ...
... Brougham , Lord - Dublin University Magazine , Book Fair , Leipsic - Monthly Magazine , 66 101 419 Gossip of Aubrey - British Quarterly Review , 71 General Assembly , Scotch - Fraser's Magazine , 86 Gifford , William - Bentley's ...
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... Brougham - Dublin University Magazine , 101 Law , John , and his Speculations - Blackwood's zine , Q. Quarterly Reviewers , a Quartette of Bentley's Miscellany , PAGE 494 323 R. Magazine , · 130 Rogers , Samuel - Edinburgh Review , 145 ...
... Brougham - Dublin University Magazine , 101 Law , John , and his Speculations - Blackwood's zine , Q. Quarterly Reviewers , a Quartette of Bentley's Miscellany , PAGE 494 323 R. Magazine , · 130 Rogers , Samuel - Edinburgh Review , 145 ...
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... Brougham seated in a garden pavilion in his retreat at Cannes , with the names of all the trials in which he had pleaded in- scribed on the bricks : why , when he re- turned to London , H. B. would annihilate him with caricatures ! But ...
... Brougham seated in a garden pavilion in his retreat at Cannes , with the names of all the trials in which he had pleaded in- scribed on the bricks : why , when he re- turned to London , H. B. would annihilate him with caricatures ! But ...
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... are now sold by the apothecaries . PORSON'S SATIRE . A very pointed and severe thing was uttered by Professor Porson , a short time flattered himself that the affair was over . But Brougham 1856. ] 51 DROLLERIES FOR THE DOG - DAYS .
... are now sold by the apothecaries . PORSON'S SATIRE . A very pointed and severe thing was uttered by Professor Porson , a short time flattered himself that the affair was over . But Brougham 1856. ] 51 DROLLERIES FOR THE DOG - DAYS .
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... Brougham ; and the palmy days of the Edinburgh Review , and of Whiggery triumphant at the bench - the very fastness of Toryism . But , to a cer- tain extent , Edinburgh may still be said to have retained some of its old leading ...
... Brougham ; and the palmy days of the Edinburgh Review , and of Whiggery triumphant at the bench - the very fastness of Toryism . But , to a cer- tain extent , Edinburgh may still be said to have retained some of its old leading ...
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