The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1859 |
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... feeling amongst the British admirals and generals is thus described by the Hon . H. Brodrick , one of Lord Cornwallis's aides - de - camp , writing ( Sept. 30 ) to the Right Hon . T. Towns- hend from New York : - ' There have been ...
... feeling amongst the British admirals and generals is thus described by the Hon . H. Brodrick , one of Lord Cornwallis's aides - de - camp , writing ( Sept. 30 ) to the Right Hon . T. Towns- hend from New York : - ' There have been ...
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... feelings . Yet he was as ready as ever to persuade himself and others that pri- vate feelings were with him as dust in the balance against the stern call of duty . He had just been quarrelling with an old friend , Lord Sydney , and on ...
... feelings . Yet he was as ready as ever to persuade himself and others that pri- vate feelings were with him as dust in the balance against the stern call of duty . He had just been quarrelling with an old friend , Lord Sydney , and on ...
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... feeling that there was much respect due to the opinion and authority of Mr. Shore , I thought it indispensably necessary both that the measure must origi- nate with the Board of Control , and likewise that I should induce Mr. Pitt to ...
... feeling that there was much respect due to the opinion and authority of Mr. Shore , I thought it indispensably necessary both that the measure must origi- nate with the Board of Control , and likewise that I should induce Mr. Pitt to ...
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... feeling near akin to that with which the Persian monarch gazed on his countless but perishable host . Before their patriotic purposes can be practically carried out , before the foundations of their liberty can be consolidated , they ...
... feeling near akin to that with which the Persian monarch gazed on his countless but perishable host . Before their patriotic purposes can be practically carried out , before the foundations of their liberty can be consolidated , they ...
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... feelings to get the better of the great duty which I owe to the public , and that my conscience does not reproach me ... feeling , was never accused of weakness in upholding the cause of order . In his sketch of Lord Castlereagh , Lord ...
... feelings to get the better of the great duty which I owe to the public , and that my conscience does not reproach me ... feeling , was never accused of weakness in upholding the cause of order . In his sketch of Lord Castlereagh , Lord ...
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