That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... described him as ' about as much a Jacobin , or friend of the Jacobins , as is Lord Liverpool himself ' . The Times's reports of the incidents in St Peter's Fields were copied by newspapers and magazines throughout the land , and made ...
... described him as ' about as much a Jacobin , or friend of the Jacobins , as is Lord Liverpool himself ' . The Times's reports of the incidents in St Peter's Fields were copied by newspapers and magazines throughout the land , and made ...
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... described , for example , the narrow escape from death of a Press colleague : A person of the name of SAXTON , who is , we believe , Editor of the Manchester Observer , was standing in the cart . Two privates rode up to him . ' There ...
... described , for example , the narrow escape from death of a Press colleague : A person of the name of SAXTON , who is , we believe , Editor of the Manchester Observer , was standing in the cart . Two privates rode up to him . ' There ...
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... described by Scott in The Lady of the Lake , but he did not allow the fashion for scenery to dull his judgment . A good example of his cool descriptive writing is this passage about a journey through part of Wales : We are at Cowbridge ...
... described by Scott in The Lady of the Lake , but he did not allow the fashion for scenery to dull his judgment . A good example of his cool descriptive writing is this passage about a journey through part of Wales : We are at Cowbridge ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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