The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 |
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... Government should use a species of conti- nental police , and cease to govern the Irish people by the present pernicious agency . No clergyman in Ireland should be in a commission of the peace . In England the clergy and people are one ...
... Government should use a species of conti- nental police , and cease to govern the Irish people by the present pernicious agency . No clergyman in Ireland should be in a commission of the peace . In England the clergy and people are one ...
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... Government , having the wholes body under its eye , and their very funds in its hands - knowing all its movements - witnessing the prosecutions it may institute , and every step it may take , is better off , and more secure than before ...
... Government , having the wholes body under its eye , and their very funds in its hands - knowing all its movements - witnessing the prosecutions it may institute , and every step it may take , is better off , and more secure than before ...
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... governments . The glory of his reign will never be effaced . Not only did he re - establish the throne of my ancestors , but be consolidated it by institutions , which , bringing together and uniting the past with the present , have ...
... governments . The glory of his reign will never be effaced . Not only did he re - establish the throne of my ancestors , but be consolidated it by institutions , which , bringing together and uniting the past with the present , have ...
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... government ; and the Holy Alliance may then bite its fetters in vain , -these will be forged strong enough by and by to hold even them . - The French have quitted Madrid , and , ex- vidence for having deigned to make use of me in order ...
... government ; and the Holy Alliance may then bite its fetters in vain , -these will be forged strong enough by and by to hold even them . - The French have quitted Madrid , and , ex- vidence for having deigned to make use of me in order ...
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... Government has sent over two letters , addressed to the daughter of Lord Byron , giving an account of her father's death , and of the services he had rendered Greece , and declaring that Greece will consider her as its own child ...
... Government has sent over two letters , addressed to the daughter of Lord Byron , giving an account of her father's death , and of the services he had rendered Greece , and declaring that Greece will consider her as its own child ...
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Página 50 - Not to spoil their hose. As soon as he rose, To make him strong and mighty, He drank by the tale, six pots of ale, And a quart of aqua-vitae.
Página 458 - Historic Anecdotes and Secret Memoirs of the Legislative Union Between Great Britain and Ireland (1809), and Personal Sketches of His Own Time (3 vols, 1827—32).
Página 118 - DUTIES ; Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs W. PARKES.
Página 97 - Sinks the lost Actor in the tawdry load. Booth enters — hark! the Universal peal! "But has he spoken?
Página 411 - Antediluvian Phytology, illustrated by a Collection of the FOSSIL REMAINS OF PLANTS, peculiar to the Coal Formations of Great Britain...
Página 212 - Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London, with Historical and Descriptive Accounts of each Edifice, &c.
Página 459 - AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY ; or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects.
Página 70 - The Book of the Roman Catholic Church; in a series of Letters addressed to Robert Southey, esq. on his "Book of the Church.
Página 411 - HORTUS GRAMINEUS WOBURNENSIS : Or, an Account of the Results of Experiments on the Produce and Nutritive Qualities of different Grasses, and other Plants, used as the Food of the more valuable Domestic Animals : instituted by John Duke of Bedford.
Página 119 - Knolles," he said at Missolonghi, a few weeks before his death, '" was one of the first books that gave me pleasure when a child ; and I believe it had much influence on my future wishes to visit the Levant, and gave, perhaps, the oriental colouring which is observed in my poetry.