The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... remarkable return moved for by Mr. Ewart ( No. 48 , dated 28th Sept. , 1841 ) , which shows that a considerable reduction in the number of executions for murder may take place , and be attended with a decrease in the number of ...
... remarkable return moved for by Mr. Ewart ( No. 48 , dated 28th Sept. , 1841 ) , which shows that a considerable reduction in the number of executions for murder may take place , and be attended with a decrease in the number of ...
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... remarkable is told , apprising him . He proceeds in the same tone . were Dr. Oliver Davidson and Margaret ( Mil- ler ) his wife , of whom little more is related than that they seem to have been in more straitened circumstances than the ...
... remarkable is told , apprising him . He proceeds in the same tone . were Dr. Oliver Davidson and Margaret ( Mil- ler ) his wife , of whom little more is related than that they seem to have been in more straitened circumstances than the ...
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... remarkable for such a Alas ! she needed no teaching - she was child . He found also that she had ' nearly the but too like her - in life and in death . Her same moral and physical constitution , and was mother endeavoured to repress the ...
... remarkable for such a Alas ! she needed no teaching - she was child . He found also that she had ' nearly the but too like her - in life and in death . Her same moral and physical constitution , and was mother endeavoured to repress the ...
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... remarkable autograph , which , after what had befallen Lucretia's early manuscripts , we might expect to have been - as Mr. Irving tells us all her subsequent scraps were - care- fully treasured up with delight by the mo- ther ; and if ...
... remarkable autograph , which , after what had befallen Lucretia's early manuscripts , we might expect to have been - as Mr. Irving tells us all her subsequent scraps were - care- fully treasured up with delight by the mo- ther ; and if ...
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... remarkable in such a child . His visit to Plattsburg was short ; but he saw her again in her first visit to New York , where he took great pleasure in accompanying her to all the exhibitions and places of intellectual amusement of the ...
... remarkable in such a child . His visit to Plattsburg was short ; but he saw her again in her first visit to New York , where he took great pleasure in accompanying her to all the exhibitions and places of intellectual amusement of the ...
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