The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 380
... respects better qualified , for his design , by never having visited the country . In this respect there cannot be a greater contrast than with the book before us . No one can read twenty pages of Mr. Elphinstone without countless ...
... respects better qualified , for his design , by never having visited the country . In this respect there cannot be a greater contrast than with the book before us . No one can read twenty pages of Mr. Elphinstone without countless ...
Page 447
... respect for the land they trod . And , after all , in which of these two countries are these regulations the least evaded ? decidedly not in Russia . Those who are received with suspicion will not be the most inclined to respect the ...
... respect for the land they trod . And , after all , in which of these two countries are these regulations the least evaded ? decidedly not in Russia . Those who are received with suspicion will not be the most inclined to respect the ...
Page 509
... respect- able classes whose opinions are entitled to the greatest political weight . Now , it is remarkable that the ... respects changed the character of the House of Lords .'- Speech , p . 13 . The Quarterly Review ( vol . lix . p ...
... respect- able classes whose opinions are entitled to the greatest political weight . Now , it is remarkable that the ... respects changed the character of the House of Lords .'- Speech , p . 13 . The Quarterly Review ( vol . lix . p ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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