The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... course of a few years the ultra - democratical influence displaced them , and they were suc- ceeded by perhaps the meanest and the worst , and who had become notorious for shabbiness and bad faith . ' He mentions two in- stances : first ...
... course of a few years the ultra - democratical influence displaced them , and they were suc- ceeded by perhaps the meanest and the worst , and who had become notorious for shabbiness and bad faith . ' He mentions two in- stances : first ...
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... course of years down to the era of Reform ; —and finally their neglect and abandonment of his cause ( as well as of the cause of the people ) from and ever after their accession to Downing- street - whereby it came to pass that , though ...
... course of years down to the era of Reform ; —and finally their neglect and abandonment of his cause ( as well as of the cause of the people ) from and ever after their accession to Downing- street - whereby it came to pass that , though ...
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of one Course ; and we are bound in so far to qualify our pre- viously - suggested opinion respecting it , since it must be admitted that a Course so pathetically autobiographical might be expected to derive some additional interest ...
of one Course ; and we are bound in so far to qualify our pre- viously - suggested opinion respecting it , since it must be admitted that a Course so pathetically autobiographical might be expected to derive some additional interest ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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