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" O'Briens' was going through the press, Mr. Colburn was sufficiently pleased with the subscription (as it is called in the trade) to the first edition, to desire a new work from the author. I was just setting off for Ireland, the horses literally putting-to—when... "
The Book of the Boudoir - Page viii
by Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1829 - 662 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 26

England - 1829 - 1008 pages
...was " just setting off for Ireland." " While the fourth volume of the O'Briens," says her Ladyship, " was going through the press, Mr Colburn was sufficiently...author. I was just setting off for Ireland, the horses Merally putting to, Qhow curious !]] when Mr Colburn arrived with his flattering proposition. Qlow...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 11

English literature - 1829 - 574 pages
...likely to advance its interests with the enlightened of the Ion ton.' — Vol. i. pp. viii., ix. * ' Having mentioned how this trifling work came to be...new work from the author. I was just setting off for Irelaud, the horses literally puttifig-fo—vrbea Mr. Colburn arrived with his flattering proposition....
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 14

1829 - 488 pages
...the Boudoir " was manufactured : — " While the fourth volume of the O'Briens," say her ladyship, " was going through the press, Mr. Colburn was sufficiently...just setting off for Ireland, the horses literally putting to, [how curious !l when Mr. Colburn arrived with his flattering proposition. [How aprovos...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1830 - 644 pages
...Boudoir," we could scarcely credit our senses as we read— " While the 4th volume of the ' O'Brien's ' was going through the press, Mr. Colburn was sufficiently...trade) to the first edition, to desire a new work from tlie author. I was just setting off for Ireland, ihe horses literally putting to, when Mr. Colburn...
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Critical Receptions: Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan

Literary Criticism - 2007 - 448 pages
...would seem an inevitable consequence; tuft-hunting, toad-eating propensities, all jumbled together. 1 "Having mentioned how this trifling work came to be...just setting off for Ireland, the horses literally putting-to—when Mr. Colburn arrived with his flattering proposition. I could not enter into any future...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 26

Scotland - 1829 - 1252 pages
...was " just setting off for Ireland." " While the fourth volume of the O'Briens," says her Ladyship, " was going through the press, Mr Colburn was sufficiently...just setting off for Ireland, the horses literally putting to, Qhow curious!] when Mr Colburn arrived with his flattering proposition. £IIow apropos...
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