The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... Lord Melbourne was requested to continue Lord - in - Waiting , and the request was considered a command . The natural opponents of Perceval , the advocates of Catholic Emancipation , were weakened by the insurmountable dislike of Lord ...
... Lord Melbourne was requested to continue Lord - in - Waiting , and the request was considered a command . The natural opponents of Perceval , the advocates of Catholic Emancipation , were weakened by the insurmountable dislike of Lord ...
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... Lord Melbourne's solemn denial might not go for much , if he had not twice volunteered to reiterate it . Wilde ( afterwards Lord Truro ) was known to dislike undertaking a bad case , either from love of justice or haply because he ...
... Lord Melbourne's solemn denial might not go for much , if he had not twice volunteered to reiterate it . Wilde ( afterwards Lord Truro ) was known to dislike undertaking a bad case , either from love of justice or haply because he ...
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... Lord Althorp's talents are not eminent ; and either of them may any day be translated to the House of Lords . I see no man among the Whigs so well qualified as yourself , by talents for busi- ness and talents for debate combined , to ...
... Lord Althorp's talents are not eminent ; and either of them may any day be translated to the House of Lords . I see no man among the Whigs so well qualified as yourself , by talents for busi- ness and talents for debate combined , to ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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