The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumer 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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Side 16
... wife whom he had only married a short time before , and then left destitute and almost despairing ! a The warfare of the castle and of Mr. O'Connell and his party was closed by the extinction of the Catholic Board , this was the scene ...
... wife whom he had only married a short time before , and then left destitute and almost despairing ! a The warfare of the castle and of Mr. O'Connell and his party was closed by the extinction of the Catholic Board , this was the scene ...
Side 28
... wife of his most intimate friend ; another " Honor- able , " who , after ruining a host of tradesmen ( while he indulged in the most undue extravagances ) had just been discharged from the King's Bench Prison under the Insolvent ...
... wife of his most intimate friend ; another " Honor- able , " who , after ruining a host of tradesmen ( while he indulged in the most undue extravagances ) had just been discharged from the King's Bench Prison under the Insolvent ...
Side 36
... wife and three children starving at home , give me at least 15 sous ( 74d . ) " The appeal was useless ; bread for a poor fellow , and a wife , and three children , was not " strictly necessary : " a Parisian cannot afford to go to the ...
... wife and three children starving at home , give me at least 15 sous ( 74d . ) " The appeal was useless ; bread for a poor fellow , and a wife , and three children , was not " strictly necessary : " a Parisian cannot afford to go to the ...
Side 61
... wife and went to Rome , where he took his degree in medi- cine and afterwards practised at Perugia . Carlo , his son , though now seriously occupied with his stu- dies found leisure to read dramatic compositions : and at the early age ...
... wife and went to Rome , where he took his degree in medi- cine and afterwards practised at Perugia . Carlo , his son , though now seriously occupied with his stu- dies found leisure to read dramatic compositions : and at the early age ...
Side 62
... wife's family . This situation being merely honorary , the state of his finances did not permit him to retain it after the year 1741. The campaign of this year throwing Italy into the same lamentable state , which it had suffered eight ...
... wife's family . This situation being merely honorary , the state of his finances did not permit him to retain it after the year 1741. The campaign of this year throwing Italy into the same lamentable state , which it had suffered eight ...
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