The Monthly Magazine, Volume 1R. Phillips, 1826 |
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... month , where the managers did not keep to their several departments ; or an office make any despatch , where the clerks did not distinctly understand their respective duties . But , in the complica- tions of the chancery , all seems ...
... month , where the managers did not keep to their several departments ; or an office make any despatch , where the clerks did not distinctly understand their respective duties . But , in the complica- tions of the chancery , all seems ...
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... month of February , which is the rainy season , and the most cheerless of all the year in Italy , disguised in the garb of a country ' curate , or priest , travelling , on foot , for his affairs , the Cardinal Legate of Ravenna ...
... month of February , which is the rainy season , and the most cheerless of all the year in Italy , disguised in the garb of a country ' curate , or priest , travelling , on foot , for his affairs , the Cardinal Legate of Ravenna ...
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... Months . - Those who are pleased with highly - finished pictures , will be gratified with the contents of this vo- lume . It is evidently written by a minute observer ... MONTHLY THEATRICAL REVIEW . 74 [ JAN- Monthly Review of Literature ,
... Months . - Those who are pleased with highly - finished pictures , will be gratified with the contents of this vo- lume . It is evidently written by a minute observer ... MONTHLY THEATRICAL REVIEW . 74 [ JAN- Monthly Review of Literature ,
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MONTHLY THEATRICAL REVIEW . NEW MUSIC . the top of the second page ;. proceedings . The first volume is dedicated to ... month , and we are therefore the more brief in its analysis . It was well got up . Miss Lacy played the Princess ...
MONTHLY THEATRICAL REVIEW . NEW MUSIC . the top of the second page ;. proceedings . The first volume is dedicated to ... month , and we are therefore the more brief in its analysis . It was well got up . Miss Lacy played the Princess ...
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... months since his lady made him the happiest of men ; " she finds that he has been " just half a year on the stool of ... month Mrs. Inchbald's three - act drama of the Midnight Hour was brought out as an opera , and under the new title ...
... months since his lady made him the happiest of men ; " she finds that he has been " just half a year on the stool of ... month Mrs. Inchbald's three - act drama of the Midnight Hour was brought out as an opera , and under the new title ...
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Page 139 - And the heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the first to be touched by the thorns.
Page 291 - David ; as he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, which have been since the world began ; that we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us ; to perform the mercy promised to our fathers, and to remember his holy covenant, the oath which he sware to our father Abraham...
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Page 171 - ... clothed in purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day, while the laborer is fed with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich.
Page 491 - His legs were so slender that he enlarged their bulk with three pair of stockings, which were drawn on and off by the maid; for he was not able to dress or undress himself, and neither went to bed nor rose without help.
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Page 71 - But that will avail you nothing, for it is a part of a general system. Pound St Paul's church into atoms, and consider any single atom; it is, to be sure, good for nothing: but, put all these atoms together, and you have St Paul's church.
Page 297 - GREEK GRAMMAR; With' Notes for the use of those, who have made some Progress in the Language.