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Page 107
... late events in the Peninsula , and is a brief but able expo- sition of the views entertained on that subject by the most liberal party among the Spanish patriots . The conduct of the late ministry is freely arraigned , and not indeed ...
... late events in the Peninsula , and is a brief but able expo- sition of the views entertained on that subject by the most liberal party among the Spanish patriots . The conduct of the late ministry is freely arraigned , and not indeed ...
Page 112
... late Mr. Charles Stothard , now Mrs. Bray , respecting the review of her Tour in Normandy in our last Number ; in which , adverting to our remark on verbal inaccuracies , she desires to state that she • intrusted that work to the ...
... late Mr. Charles Stothard , now Mrs. Bray , respecting the review of her Tour in Normandy in our last Number ; in which , adverting to our remark on verbal inaccuracies , she desires to state that she • intrusted that work to the ...
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... late jovial Duke of Norfolk ; and at p . 135. a well known pun of the late facetious Caleb White- foord is assigned to Mr. Burke , seemingly for the mere sake of a rhyme . Art . 13. Poetical Sketches : the Profession ; the Broken Heart ...
... late jovial Duke of Norfolk ; and at p . 135. a well known pun of the late facetious Caleb White- foord is assigned to Mr. Burke , seemingly for the mere sake of a rhyme . Art . 13. Poetical Sketches : the Profession ; the Broken Heart ...
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