Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 11William Blackwood, 1822 - England |
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Page 232
... hear , hear , " in Which the Chronicle next day reports as " loud cheering ! " Then follow , Peel , Tierney , and some other orators , equally well hit off . The coup d'œil of the House , between the conclusion of the speech of Tierney ...
... hear , hear , " in Which the Chronicle next day reports as " loud cheering ! " Then follow , Peel , Tierney , and some other orators , equally well hit off . The coup d'œil of the House , between the conclusion of the speech of Tierney ...
Page 407
... hear the history of O'Reilly's expedition to Algiers ? " Now the Don had a par- ticular aversion to this subject ... hear the trumpets . ” — “ Impossible ! my dear Don , " said his excellency , and he looked at his watch ; " but you are ...
... hear the history of O'Reilly's expedition to Algiers ? " Now the Don had a par- ticular aversion to this subject ... hear the trumpets . ” — “ Impossible ! my dear Don , " said his excellency , and he looked at his watch ; " but you are ...
Page 594
... ( hear , hear , hear . ) Will these Circulating Inquisitors dare to gag the mouths , padlock the lips , and manacle the hands of our Scottish Artists ? And if they make such an attempt , will the NATION , THE PEOPLE , stand by idle ? What ...
... ( hear , hear , hear . ) Will these Circulating Inquisitors dare to gag the mouths , padlock the lips , and manacle the hands of our Scottish Artists ? And if they make such an attempt , will the NATION , THE PEOPLE , stand by idle ? What ...
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