The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... matter - of - fact character , and must needs be related in a more commonplace manner . Early in 1859 I conceived the idea of founding a new maga- zine . The plan flashed upon me suddenly , as did most of the ideas which have in the ...
... matter - of - fact character , and must needs be related in a more commonplace manner . Early in 1859 I conceived the idea of founding a new maga- zine . The plan flashed upon me suddenly , as did most of the ideas which have in the ...
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... matters . He would not claim the first place in his own magazine . He looked upon himself as the host , and upon ... matter of business . He made an appointment , and during our interview I offered to pay him five thousand guineas ...
... matters . He would not claim the first place in his own magazine . He looked upon himself as the host , and upon ... matter of business . He made an appointment , and during our interview I offered to pay him five thousand guineas ...
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... matter of literary history . The announcement by his publishers that a sale of a hundred and ten thousand of the first number had been reached made the editor half delirious with joy , and he ran away to Paris to be rid of the ...
... matter of literary history . The announcement by his publishers that a sale of a hundred and ten thousand of the first number had been reached made the editor half delirious with joy , and he ran away to Paris to be rid of the ...
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... matter of fact Napoleon never was in Rome . On p . 34 , note , Sir Herbert Maxwell accidentally referred to ' All the Talents ' as ' Pitt's last Administration , ' instead of the first Ministry ( Grenville's ) after Pitt's death . -ED ...
... matter of fact Napoleon never was in Rome . On p . 34 , note , Sir Herbert Maxwell accidentally referred to ' All the Talents ' as ' Pitt's last Administration , ' instead of the first Ministry ( Grenville's ) after Pitt's death . -ED ...
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... matter is too grave for that . Discussion is always good , and if my views are unsound then even their refutation ... matter a little more closely . Is the science of war really an abstruse and highly specialised branch of learning ...
... matter is too grave for that . Discussion is always good , and if my views are unsound then even their refutation ... matter a little more closely . Is the science of war really an abstruse and highly specialised branch of learning ...
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