The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William 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, 1859 |
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... character Hastings gave of him to you was well founded ; I flatter myself that I need not add that the circumstance has never been mentioned by me to any mortal . A trait which I heard of a Highlander struck me exceedingly . Macpherson ...
... character Hastings gave of him to you was well founded ; I flatter myself that I need not add that the circumstance has never been mentioned by me to any mortal . A trait which I heard of a Highlander struck me exceedingly . Macpherson ...
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... characters or flying at each other's throats , again con- tending whether their boasted independence shall be sold to the ... character of the scene : - ' There was a time when the vault of liberty could hardly contain the flight of your ...
... characters or flying at each other's throats , again con- tending whether their boasted independence shall be sold to the ... character of the scene : - ' There was a time when the vault of liberty could hardly contain the flight of your ...
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... character has been much misrepresented in England . Almost all the other prin- cipal political characters here are absurdly violent . Lord Castlereagh is a very able and good young man , and is of great use to me ; I doubt much , from ...
... character has been much misrepresented in England . Almost all the other prin- cipal political characters here are absurdly violent . Lord Castlereagh is a very able and good young man , and is of great use to me ; I doubt much , from ...
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... character , and have ever found them in your posses- sion ; and to be esteemed the attached and unalterable friend of your Grace is the highest satisfaction of my heart ; in that light I offered my services to Lord Camden , and ...
... character , and have ever found them in your posses- sion ; and to be esteemed the attached and unalterable friend of your Grace is the highest satisfaction of my heart ; in that light I offered my services to Lord Camden , and ...
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... character , much energy , much enterprise , much fertility of resource , a chivalrous attach- ment to king and country , and unshaken resolution in doing or enforcing what he thought right . We have already spoken of his love of truth ...
... character , much energy , much enterprise , much fertility of resource , a chivalrous attach- ment to king and country , and unshaken resolution in doing or enforcing what he thought right . We have already spoken of his love of truth ...
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