The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... nation . " Hastening into the parlour with which my bedroom communicated , this hater of selfishness snatched up a valuable shawl belonging to my daughter , as well as a cloth cloak of my own , and spread them over me , an action which ...
... nation . " Hastening into the parlour with which my bedroom communicated , this hater of selfishness snatched up a valuable shawl belonging to my daughter , as well as a cloth cloak of my own , and spread them over me , an action which ...
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... and different grades of civili- sation , and it would be in contradiction to old experience in the history of nations ; for the vigour of innate impulses is ( 34 ) THE SPIRIT OF CHANGE IN SOUTHERN EUROPE BY JAMES HENRY SKENE,
... and different grades of civili- sation , and it would be in contradiction to old experience in the history of nations ; for the vigour of innate impulses is ( 34 ) THE SPIRIT OF CHANGE IN SOUTHERN EUROPE BY JAMES HENRY SKENE,
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of nations ; for the vigour of innate impulses is generally impaired by the engrafting of one people on another , and the ... nation which had been under the Venetian despotism , and in that which the Turks oppressed . The endeavour to ...
of nations ; for the vigour of innate impulses is generally impaired by the engrafting of one people on another , and the ... nation which had been under the Venetian despotism , and in that which the Turks oppressed . The endeavour to ...
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... nation . Sir Robert Liston , the British ambassador at Constantinople , and Sir Thomas Maitland , the Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands , were censured and condemned for this transaction all over the continent of Europe . But ...
... nation . Sir Robert Liston , the British ambassador at Constantinople , and Sir Thomas Maitland , the Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands , were censured and condemned for this transaction all over the continent of Europe . But ...
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... nation been upheld . On this account their sepa- ration is much to be regretted ; for the ulterior combinations with regard to Epirus have thereby been rendered less spontaneous , more difficult , and more tardy . And besides these ...
... nation been upheld . On this account their sepa- ration is much to be regretted ; for the ulterior combinations with regard to Epirus have thereby been rendered less spontaneous , more difficult , and more tardy . And besides these ...
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appearance arms arrived asked beautiful better Brassbridge called Captain castle character civilisation Colman Courtais dinner door dress English Epirus exclaimed eyes father favour feeling fire followed Godfrey Greece Greeks Gregoriska hand head heard heart hills honour Horace Smith horse Hôtel Hôtel de Ville hounds hour Ionian Islands Irish islands Italian Jack Jawleyford kingdom of Greece labour ladies Laloubière Lamartine land looked Lord Scamperdale lordship Lough Neagh Louis Blanc miles mind Mistress Knipp Mistress Pepys morning nation nature never night observed once party passed Pepys person possession present pretty Puffington Red Republicans remained replied river roared Jack rock round scene seen Selborne servants side Sisteron Soapey soon stranger tell Thessaly thing thought tion took town Turkey Turkish Turks turned Ulster voice young