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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... regarded as indispensable to the student of modern history , and ( to adopt the stereotyped phrase ) as em- phatically one of those books which no gentleman's library should be without . It will take rank with the best political memoirs ...
... regarded as indispensable to the student of modern history , and ( to adopt the stereotyped phrase ) as em- phatically one of those books which no gentleman's library should be without . It will take rank with the best political memoirs ...
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... regarded the aboriginal Irish or Celts much in the same light in which the Anglo - Indians have been wont to regard the Hindoos ; and their contests , when the oppressed rose against the oppressor , were similarly marked by unrelenting ...
... regarded the aboriginal Irish or Celts much in the same light in which the Anglo - Indians have been wont to regard the Hindoos ; and their contests , when the oppressed rose against the oppressor , were similarly marked by unrelenting ...
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... regarded as the main - stay of the dominant faction : - ' My sentiments , ' writes Lord Cornwallis , ' have coincided with those of the British Cabinet and with those of the Chancellor , whose character has been much misrepresented in ...
... regarded as the main - stay of the dominant faction : - ' My sentiments , ' writes Lord Cornwallis , ' have coincided with those of the British Cabinet and with those of the Chancellor , whose character has been much misrepresented in ...
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... regarded as the mart where talents and prin- ciples may be bartered without scruple ? The letter which the Right Honourable Lodge Morres addressed to the Duke of Port- land , July 14 , 1798 , is one instance of the extent to which Irish ...
... regarded as the mart where talents and prin- ciples may be bartered without scruple ? The letter which the Right Honourable Lodge Morres addressed to the Duke of Port- land , July 14 , 1798 , is one instance of the extent to which Irish ...
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... regarded the conjectural rectification of a verbal error like a discovery in science . Though the great object of his hostility was Pope , he adopted his text , and while correcting it in many places from the old copies , he yet left ...
... regarded the conjectural rectification of a verbal error like a discovery in science . Though the great object of his hostility was Pope , he adopted his text , and while correcting it in many places from the old copies , he yet left ...
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