The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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Page 12
... beauty of our law , and the wisdom and ingenuity of our lawyers - against whom even parliament may contend in vain . Well might an eminent conveyancer , at a meeting recently convened to consider the best mode of stifling the revolution ...
... beauty of our law , and the wisdom and ingenuity of our lawyers - against whom even parliament may contend in vain . Well might an eminent conveyancer , at a meeting recently convened to consider the best mode of stifling the revolution ...
Page 47
... beauty , which a crew of imbeciles attempted to carry on by an apparatus of glittering and fantastic cere- monies , and the shallow jugglery of a mode of expression more ridicu- lously extravagant than was ever prompted by any other ...
... beauty , which a crew of imbeciles attempted to carry on by an apparatus of glittering and fantastic cere- monies , and the shallow jugglery of a mode of expression more ridicu- lously extravagant than was ever prompted by any other ...
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... beauty , was still fresh and nice - looking enough , and partly from the style of the head - gear , partly from the expression of the face , conveyed to us , at least , very much the idea of a sonsy charity - school girl . The ...
... beauty , was still fresh and nice - looking enough , and partly from the style of the head - gear , partly from the expression of the face , conveyed to us , at least , very much the idea of a sonsy charity - school girl . The ...
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... beauty . Anne is fair and her eyes are fine , large , and well - shaped - her nose is beautifully delicate , as is also her mouth : -but the costume is extremely unbecoming , and totally hides the hair , which , from the other parts of ...
... beauty . Anne is fair and her eyes are fine , large , and well - shaped - her nose is beautifully delicate , as is also her mouth : -but the costume is extremely unbecoming , and totally hides the hair , which , from the other parts of ...
Page 68
... beauty , at no period great , and totally vanished by years , lustres , decades , before she ceased to think herself a modern incarnation of Venus ; -her poor , pitiful coquetry ; the outrageous tone of stilted and euphuistic flattery ...
... beauty , at no period great , and totally vanished by years , lustres , decades , before she ceased to think herself a modern incarnation of Venus ; -her poor , pitiful coquetry ; the outrageous tone of stilted and euphuistic flattery ...
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