The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... land , he came forth with the heart of a hero ! and the tongue of an angel ! till , at his hidding , the spectre vanished ; the colour of our fields revived , and Ireland , poor Ireland , ' & c . & c . - III . — 14 . Such - to speak ...
... land , he came forth with the heart of a hero ! and the tongue of an angel ! till , at his hidding , the spectre vanished ; the colour of our fields revived , and Ireland , poor Ireland , ' & c . & c . - III . — 14 . Such - to speak ...
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... land - mark of our times in the eye of posterity . The goal of other men's speed was his starting - post - crowns were his playthings - thrones his footstool - he strode from victory to victory- his path was a plane of continued ...
... land - mark of our times in the eye of posterity . The goal of other men's speed was his starting - post - crowns were his playthings - thrones his footstool - he strode from victory to victory- his path was a plane of continued ...
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... land predominant above every other feeling , inveterate as ignorance could generate , as monstrous as credulity could feed . ' --L . - 6 .-- And ( for he assails us in prose and verse ) he invokes Ireland 6 To remember the glory and ...
... land predominant above every other feeling , inveterate as ignorance could generate , as monstrous as credulity could feed . ' --L . - 6 .-- And ( for he assails us in prose and verse ) he invokes Ireland 6 To remember the glory and ...
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... land remain to raise subsistence for it , we apprehend that the prospect held out to reward even the most active exertions , which men are capable of making in such countries to procure food , would be so disheartening , that far from ...
... land remain to raise subsistence for it , we apprehend that the prospect held out to reward even the most active exertions , which men are capable of making in such countries to procure food , would be so disheartening , that far from ...
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... land , when unchecked by want or misery , actually increase , or rather is it physically possible that it should increase as fast as in the purely agricultural countries , i . e . can it double itself , when unchecked , in twenty - five ...
... land , when unchecked by want or misery , actually increase , or rather is it physically possible that it should increase as fast as in the purely agricultural countries , i . e . can it double itself , when unchecked , in twenty - five ...
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