10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNINVIDIOUS»
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion
village," a letter informing me that he was seriously contemplating the starting of a
weekly paper, which he proposed calling The Uninvidious Trumpeter, (a rather
uninviting title I thought,) and from which letter, believing my readers to be fond ...
Abel Stevens, James Floy, 1858
2
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time
There were undoubtedly others from the exercise of which, under the plain and
notorious circumstances of her situation—her absence from this country, and her
separation from the king; it might be not only uninvidious, but highly roper to ask ...
It Offered an uninvidious method of removing from the command of their armies
those persons, whom the civil conductors of the war had so much reason to
distrust. the whole machine, and to infuse new vigour into the military system.
Things ...
... particular humors or caprice of any fellow-creature, or set of fellow-creatures,
parochial or societarian. Theirs were the only rates uninvidious in the levy,
ungrudged in the assessment. There was a dignity springing from the very depth
of their ...
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The Irish republic: A historical memoir on Ireland and her ...
The hard-hearted and despotic Lord Norbury has made for himself an
uninvidious fame for his cruelty, as a judge, which will never be forgotten. The
Imperial Parliament is famous for the war speeches of these times, and of their
denunciations ...
Patrick Cudmore, Patrick Cudmore (b. 1831.), 1871
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From the earliest accounts till the division of the ...
... the illus- Chmqter trious victory at Mycalé, rejoiced in a son endued f“with the
happiest natural talents, and an innate love of glory. His youth was entrusted to
the learned and virtuous Damon, who concealed, under the uninvidious title ...
7
The Universalist Quarterly and General Review
Theirs were the only rates uninvidious in the levy, ungrudged in the assessment.
There was a dignity springing from the very depth of their desolation ; as to be
naked is to be so much nearer to the being a man than to go in livery." Though ...
8
Elia. The last essays of Elia
... be a suppliant to the particular humours or caprice of any fellow-creature, or set
of fellow-creatures, parochial or societarian. Theirs were the only rates
uninvidious in the levy, ungrudged in the assessment. There was a dignity
springing from ...
Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Telfourd, 1855
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Universalist Quarterly and General Review
Theirs were the only rates uninvidious in the levy, ungrudged in the assessment.
There was a dignity springing from the very depth of their desolation ; as to be
naked is to be so much nearer to the being a man than to g<5- in livery." . -
Though ...
10
Half Hours with the Best Authors
Theirs were the only rates uninvidious in the levy, ungrudged in the assessment.
There was a dignity springing from the very depth of their desolation; as to be
naked is to be so much nearer to the being a man, than to go in livery. The
greatest ...
Charles Knight, John Leighton, 1850