The Quarterly Review, Volumen72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... friends upon a narrow and impracticable ground of opinion , but during the two last sessions he had embarked in much more of the restless and harass- ing warfare of the political partisan , than seemed to accord with his general ...
... friends upon a narrow and impracticable ground of opinion , but during the two last sessions he had embarked in much more of the restless and harass- ing warfare of the political partisan , than seemed to accord with his general ...
Página 134
... friends upon a narrow and impracticable ground of opinion , but during the two last sessions he had embarked in much more of the restless and harass- ing warfare of the political partisan , than seemed to accord with his general ...
... friends upon a narrow and impracticable ground of opinion , but during the two last sessions he had embarked in much more of the restless and harass- ing warfare of the political partisan , than seemed to accord with his general ...
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... friends must be expected in the course of life , and mutually in- dulged , yet any material error in politics threatens to detract so much from your high character , and so much from the good which your talents and virtuous intentions ...
... friends must be expected in the course of life , and mutually in- dulged , yet any material error in politics threatens to detract so much from your high character , and so much from the good which your talents and virtuous intentions ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
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