The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 29
... effect by reproducing blemishes . Magnetic influence issues from the gifted debater , and weaves electric chains round the hearer's heart . Pitt's appearance was commanding and graceful , fire flashed from his eye , and his features ...
... effect by reproducing blemishes . Magnetic influence issues from the gifted debater , and weaves electric chains round the hearer's heart . Pitt's appearance was commanding and graceful , fire flashed from his eye , and his features ...
Page 31
... effect . When Sir Robert's administration was in its death- struggles , he and the other Boys , as the Patriots were called , nego- tiated for an alliance with Newcastle and Lord Hardwicke on a Whig basis . They even engaged to procure ...
... effect . When Sir Robert's administration was in its death- struggles , he and the other Boys , as the Patriots were called , nego- tiated for an alliance with Newcastle and Lord Hardwicke on a Whig basis . They even engaged to procure ...
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... effect , and those who were in the confidence of the young Prince of Wales and his mother shook the prime minister's courage with vague alarms . Russia , it appeared , of all countries , was now to be subsidised by Great Britain , and ...
... effect , and those who were in the confidence of the young Prince of Wales and his mother shook the prime minister's courage with vague alarms . Russia , it appeared , of all countries , was now to be subsidised by Great Britain , and ...
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... effect than that of proving how laudably he had acted . Nor did he take revenge on those who had deserted him by offering any factious opposition to their plans . He approved the supply of one million to the Portuguese , to enable them ...
... effect than that of proving how laudably he had acted . Nor did he take revenge on those who had deserted him by offering any factious opposition to their plans . He approved the supply of one million to the Portuguese , to enable them ...
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... effect even upon those parts of the discussion which we might wish to be most free from all traces of personal and occasional controversy . One of the great fruits to which we have long been looking as likely to result from the publi ...
... effect even upon those parts of the discussion which we might wish to be most free from all traces of personal and occasional controversy . One of the great fruits to which we have long been looking as likely to result from the publi ...
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