The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volym 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of lunatics under the care of the Lord Chancellor , with the dates of the longest and shortest time of confinement , the sums allowed for their maintenance , and ...
... King . December 20. The Lord Chancellor moved for a return of the number of lunatics under the care of the Lord Chancellor , with the dates of the longest and shortest time of confinement , the sums allowed for their maintenance , and ...
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... King of England : his suite followed on elephants with the pre- sents . The spectators amounted to twenty thousand persons . The Major was obliged to wait at the Royal Court House till the princes and great officers had entered the ...
... King of England : his suite followed on elephants with the pre- sents . The spectators amounted to twenty thousand persons . The Major was obliged to wait at the Royal Court House till the princes and great officers had entered the ...
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... King and the French Ministry , which led to and succeeded them , till Polignac was ar- rested at Granville in disguise , attempting to escape to Jersey , and the King and Royal Family embarked in two American ships for England . Many of ...
... King and the French Ministry , which led to and succeeded them , till Polignac was ar- rested at Granville in disguise , attempting to escape to Jersey , and the King and Royal Family embarked in two American ships for England . Many of ...
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... King John , Hastings , and the Stranger ; and last , and finest of all , Werner , in Lord Byron's play , adapted by himself to the stage . His Pierre was occasionally too fa- miliar , and now and then too loud ; but it had beauties of ...
... King John , Hastings , and the Stranger ; and last , and finest of all , Werner , in Lord Byron's play , adapted by himself to the stage . His Pierre was occasionally too fa- miliar , and now and then too loud ; but it had beauties of ...
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... King's Fireside ; " the first a pleasant picture of domestic misery in low life ; and the last , a representation of domestic hap- piness in high life : the old story of Henry the Fourth of France being caught by the English ambassador ...
... King's Fireside ; " the first a pleasant picture of domestic misery in low life ; and the last , a representation of domestic hap- piness in high life : the old story of Henry the Fourth of France being caught by the English ambassador ...
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