The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 109
... character of the man and of the British Parliament . No single speech aims at effect : there is throughout a grave unlaboured sadness which seems secure of the sympathies of the assembly , and disregards all indirect and artificial ...
... character of the man and of the British Parliament . No single speech aims at effect : there is throughout a grave unlaboured sadness which seems secure of the sympathies of the assembly , and disregards all indirect and artificial ...
Page 115
... character of the man and of the British Parliament . No single speech aims at effect : there is throughout a grave unlaboured sadness which seems secure of the sympathies of the assembly , and disregards all indirect and artificial ...
... character of the man and of the British Parliament . No single speech aims at effect : there is throughout a grave unlaboured sadness which seems secure of the sympathies of the assembly , and disregards all indirect and artificial ...
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... character as an artist , 451 - errors and omissions in Mr. Cunningham's work , 451 . D. Dansey , William , A.M. , Horæ Decanicæ Rurales , 379 . De Vere , Aubrey , The Waldenses ; or , the Fall of Rora , ' and other poems , 142 ...
... character as an artist , 451 - errors and omissions in Mr. Cunningham's work , 451 . D. Dansey , William , A.M. , Horæ Decanicæ Rurales , 379 . De Vere , Aubrey , The Waldenses ; or , the Fall of Rora , ' and other poems , 142 ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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