The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 |
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Page 66
... Whig ) with exhibitions of presumptuous dogmatism , that we regret to find him on any occasion adopting the crowing self - sufficient air of our vulgar talkers and writers on subjects of this particular class . Such arrogance seems ...
... Whig ) with exhibitions of presumptuous dogmatism , that we regret to find him on any occasion adopting the crowing self - sufficient air of our vulgar talkers and writers on subjects of this particular class . Such arrogance seems ...
Page 74
... Whig after Whig lifted over his head without as yet the slightest glimpse of the Bench . The elevation of worthy , stupid , old Westerhall , in 1755 , to the judicial rank had been one of his latest grievances . And , moreover , there ...
... Whig after Whig lifted over his head without as yet the slightest glimpse of the Bench . The elevation of worthy , stupid , old Westerhall , in 1755 , to the judicial rank had been one of his latest grievances . And , moreover , there ...
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... Whig pallet in his hand , and dashes in the requisite shadows with the fattest brush of his school . But as no Whig has ventured to complain of Twiss for an inaccurate feature , so no Tory student will be either perplexed or saddened by ...
... Whig pallet in his hand , and dashes in the requisite shadows with the fattest brush of his school . But as no Whig has ventured to complain of Twiss for an inaccurate feature , so no Tory student will be either perplexed or saddened by ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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