The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 23
... effect , as might be expected , is generally disappointing . We have selected the one just cited as one of the best in- stances ; but the practice is hardly fair ; and speaking was never the Duke's forte . No man can be expected always ...
... effect , as might be expected , is generally disappointing . We have selected the one just cited as one of the best in- stances ; but the practice is hardly fair ; and speaking was never the Duke's forte . No man can be expected always ...
Page 26
... effect that he was never so much inclined to think himself wrong as when he differed from Sir John Malcolm , ' is still remembered in the Malcolm family ; and he expressed his own opinion of their respective characters , in one sense ...
... effect that he was never so much inclined to think himself wrong as when he differed from Sir John Malcolm , ' is still remembered in the Malcolm family ; and he expressed his own opinion of their respective characters , in one sense ...
Page 38
... effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the Spaniards to receive a British garrison at Cadiz . The grand opportunity for which our great soldier had been yearning and labouring at length ...
... effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the Spaniards to receive a British garrison at Cadiz . The grand opportunity for which our great soldier had been yearning and labouring at length ...
Page 43
... effect his escape from Bergerac by night , in company with a young friend and fellow - townsman of about his own age ; they entered into a compact together , while they implored the Divine protection , to remain firm and constant to the ...
... effect his escape from Bergerac by night , in company with a young friend and fellow - townsman of about his own age ; they entered into a compact together , while they implored the Divine protection , to remain firm and constant to the ...
Page 45
... effect rather by temporal than by spiritual arguments . With the latter he troubled them but little , contenting himself with inquiring when he paid his visits at intervals whether they were not tired of suffering , and reminding them ...
... effect rather by temporal than by spiritual arguments . With the latter he troubled them but little , contenting himself with inquiring when he paid his visits at intervals whether they were not tired of suffering , and reminding them ...
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