New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 9Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1823 |
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... constitutional governments , are to be every where met by force , and repressed by chains and punishment . The press will be every where put under stronger 1823 . restrictions , and the march of the hu- 4 Jan 1 , Political Events .
... constitutional governments , are to be every where met by force , and repressed by chains and punishment . The press will be every where put under stronger 1823 . restrictions , and the march of the hu- 4 Jan 1 , Political Events .
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... march of the hu- man mind impeded in every practicable way , to approximate the countries un- der the Bourbon sway more to their ancient state . On the other hand , the Congress is only said to have demanded from Spain a guarantee for ...
... march of the hu- man mind impeded in every practicable way , to approximate the countries un- der the Bourbon sway more to their ancient state . On the other hand , the Congress is only said to have demanded from Spain a guarantee for ...
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... March 1822 , com- pared with those of March 1819 , give for the retrograde movement of the north point of the compass in three years- By the observations of the morning 5 ′ 40 ′′ By those of 14 hour afternoon .... 5 06 And by those of ...
... March 1822 , com- pared with those of March 1819 , give for the retrograde movement of the north point of the compass in three years- By the observations of the morning 5 ′ 40 ′′ By those of 14 hour afternoon .... 5 06 And by those of ...
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... March 1815 , M. B. Constant found Napoleon at the head of the French government ; this event he might have regretted , but , having taken place , he thought it his duty to diminish or provide against its evil results , as much as in him ...
... March 1815 , M. B. Constant found Napoleon at the head of the French government ; this event he might have regretted , but , having taken place , he thought it his duty to diminish or provide against its evil results , as much as in him ...
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... march to Madrid , but , when there , make that twentyfour hundred thousand , and it will still be most doubtful , if ten regiments of even so im- mense an army ever quit the Spanish territory . It is more likely that they will all take ...
... march to Madrid , but , when there , make that twentyfour hundred thousand , and it will still be most doubtful , if ten regiments of even so im- mense an army ever quit the Spanish territory . It is more likely that they will all take ...
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