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... Debats of last week , from which we have extracted the fragments given above . [ Vol . iii . , pp . 75 , 76 ] . [ Conclusion of Mr. Thackeray's papers published in " The National Standard . " ] NOTE . The reader is desired to recollect ...
... Debats of last week , from which we have extracted the fragments given above . [ Vol . iii . , pp . 75 , 76 ] . [ Conclusion of Mr. Thackeray's papers published in " The National Standard . " ] NOTE . The reader is desired to recollect ...
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... Debats at length produces its defence , and denies altogether the accusations against the Duke of Montebello . What a monstrous perversion of justice ! cries the govern- ment organ , to take the word of a worthless spy in a matter which ...
... Debats at length produces its defence , and denies altogether the accusations against the Duke of Montebello . What a monstrous perversion of justice ! cries the govern- ment organ , to take the word of a worthless spy in a matter which ...
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... Debats proclaims to be a mere invention of the enemy , an attempt to throw discredit on the Doctrinaire party . The only plan left for the Bordeaux Journalist is to yield , and thus follow the example of a Paris print , La Paix , which ...
... Debats proclaims to be a mere invention of the enemy , an attempt to throw discredit on the Doctrinaire party . The only plan left for the Bordeaux Journalist is to yield , and thus follow the example of a Paris print , La Paix , which ...
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... Debats and other journals announced ; the other is a letter from General CORDOVA in reply to the attacks made against him . He might some months since have made an excellent answer to those attacks by beating the Carlists , but he has ...
... Debats and other journals announced ; the other is a letter from General CORDOVA in reply to the attacks made against him . He might some months since have made an excellent answer to those attacks by beating the Carlists , but he has ...
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... Debats cries horror at the name of Radical , and the Charte , the last and strongest ministerial fighter who has stepped into the political ring , is furious against the anti - national spirit of some liberal journalists , who hold the ...
... Debats cries horror at the name of Radical , and the Charte , the last and strongest ministerial fighter who has stepped into the political ring , is furious against the anti - national spirit of some liberal journalists , who hold the ...
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Page 61 - ONCE upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a village not very far off, and who went to market to buy a sack of beans. Now, she had to walk back ten miles over a dreary common ; a long step at most times, but a terrible pull when one has a sack of beans on one's back. It was night before she got...
Page 1 - Say not that Judah's harp hath lost its tone, Or that no bard hath found it where it hung Broken and lonely, voiceless and unstrung, Beside the sluggish streams of Babylon : Slowman * repeats the strain his fathers sung, And Judah's burning lyre is Braham's own...
Page 287 - In the first place, a delay of some months consequent upon the postponement of the newspaper stamp reduction, operated on the minds of many who were originally parties to the enterprise ; in the next, the majority of those who remained faithful were wholly inexperienced in the art and...
Page 2 - Mark well the form, 0 ! reader, nor deride The sacred symbol — Jew's harp glorified — Which circled with a blooming wreath is seen Of verdant bays ; and thus are typified The pleasant music and the baize of green Whence issues out at eve, Braham with front serene ! NM ROTHSCHILD, ESQ.
Page 2 - Mark well the form, 0 reader ! nor deride The sacred symbol — Jew's harp glorified — Which, circled with a blooming wreath, is seen Of verdant bays; and thus are typified The pleasant music, and the baize of green, Whence issues out at eve Braham with front serene.
Page 63 - So the little fellow gave her his arm ; and there they went across the common, talking about beans, and the weather, and what not, as if they had been two angels. He saw her almost home ; and you may be sure that when she got there she fell down on her knees and said her prayers ; as well she might, after getting off so well. ' While she was in the middle of her prayers, in comes her husband ; and as soon as she'd done, he asked for a bit of bacon and some of the beans ; so she cut a large piece,...
Page 287 - Constitutional), the feelings of the gentleman who once walked at his own funeral," and the editor, or perhaps his late Paris Correspondent adds, " The adverse circumstances have been various. In the philosophy of ill-luck it may be laid down as a principle that every point of discouragement tends to one common centre of defeat. When the fates do concur in one discomfiture their unanimity is wonderful. So has it happened in the case of the Constitutional. In the first place, a delay of some months...
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