The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1859 |
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... effects which our delay may occasion in the minds of our allies . It immediately occurred to me that nothing would be so likely to keep up their spirits , and to convince them of our determination to act with vigour , as my taking the ...
... effects which our delay may occasion in the minds of our allies . It immediately occurred to me that nothing would be so likely to keep up their spirits , and to convince them of our determination to act with vigour , as my taking the ...
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... effect : - ' In Ireland , where you are in a numerical majority of four to one , you cannot be admitted to your proportional share of legislative power with- out risking the destruction of the Established Church , and pos- sibly the ...
... effect : - ' In Ireland , where you are in a numerical majority of four to one , you cannot be admitted to your proportional share of legislative power with- out risking the destruction of the Established Church , and pos- sibly the ...
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... effects , their national character towards the end of the eighteenth century had become tainted to the core , and that , amongst its most marked and least repulsive qualities , was their recklessness . One of the most liberal and ...
... effects , their national character towards the end of the eighteenth century had become tainted to the core , and that , amongst its most marked and least repulsive qualities , was their recklessness . One of the most liberal and ...
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... effect . But his energies rose as the difficulties increased , and although he never ceased com- plaining of the disagreeable work forced upon him , he went through it manfully and with an unalterable determination to succeed ...
... effect . But his energies rose as the difficulties increased , and although he never ceased com- plaining of the disagreeable work forced upon him , he went through it manfully and with an unalterable determination to succeed ...
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... effect , Payd for setting the world of fyer , vd . ' 6 ww Scenes in heaven often included representatives of heavenly virtues , who became talkative in course of time , and mixed with actions upon earth . Thus a way was made for a ...
... effect , Payd for setting the world of fyer , vd . ' 6 ww Scenes in heaven often included representatives of heavenly virtues , who became talkative in course of time , and mixed with actions upon earth . Thus a way was made for a ...
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