The Quarterly Review, Volumen159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... regard to the agitators , it may convey two of a very important kind to ourselves , and we propose to conclude our article with a brief indication of these . In the first place , then , it brings home to us very forcibly a truth which ...
... regard to the agitators , it may convey two of a very important kind to ourselves , and we propose to conclude our article with a brief indication of these . In the first place , then , it brings home to us very forcibly a truth which ...
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... regard has been shown to Irish and Welsh jealousies , to third - rate county towns , to petty groups of Scotch villages , the treatment of the City of London , the scornful dis- regard of the rank it has held for a thousand years , the ...
... regard has been shown to Irish and Welsh jealousies , to third - rate county towns , to petty groups of Scotch villages , the treatment of the City of London , the scornful dis- regard of the rank it has held for a thousand years , the ...
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... regard himself , or to let others regard him , as an old man . seventy , ' says Sainte - Beuve , ' he attained his full maturity — a maturity which he maintained for twelve years more ; up to eighty - two and even beyond he was at his ...
... regard himself , or to let others regard him , as an old man . seventy , ' says Sainte - Beuve , ' he attained his full maturity — a maturity which he maintained for twelve years more ; up to eighty - two and even beyond he was at his ...
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Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
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