The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 15
... feeling for humour , and a very keen perception of all the kinds of colloquial excellence . With the Cockneys and Radicals , nine tenths of whose affected contempt of him rests on the mean foundation that they dislike the very ...
... feeling for humour , and a very keen perception of all the kinds of colloquial excellence . With the Cockneys and Radicals , nine tenths of whose affected contempt of him rests on the mean foundation that they dislike the very ...
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... and the little known , and can- not help feeling that after all the Literature of Conversation plays a poor part in lite- rary history . When we consider how much good talk has been lost , while so much 16 Jan. Table - Talk .
... and the little known , and can- not help feeling that after all the Literature of Conversation plays a poor part in lite- rary history . When we consider how much good talk has been lost , while so much 16 Jan. Table - Talk .
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... feeling should take an ex- actly opposite direction , and instead of pronouncing juvenile offenders to be hope- lessly irreclaimable , and the efforts made on their behalf to be visionary , should in- dulge in the belief , which Mr ...
... feeling should take an ex- actly opposite direction , and instead of pronouncing juvenile offenders to be hope- lessly irreclaimable , and the efforts made on their behalf to be visionary , should in- dulge in the belief , which Mr ...
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... feeling has almost put an end to capital punishments , and the remonstrances of our colonies have made transportation to any considerable extent impossible , the only method which gives any reasonable hope of getting us out of our ...
... feeling has almost put an end to capital punishments , and the remonstrances of our colonies have made transportation to any considerable extent impossible , the only method which gives any reasonable hope of getting us out of our ...
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... feeling is over- come , and they begin to settle down to a routine of duties , that hopes of their im- provement may be entertained . Prussia furnishes several other examples of reformatory institutions , of which that of M. Kopf at ...
... feeling is over- come , and they begin to settle down to a routine of duties , that hopes of their im- provement may be entertained . Prussia furnishes several other examples of reformatory institutions , of which that of M. Kopf at ...
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