Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة 109
... never spoke of him without declaring that he was the best gentleman in the world ; but excel- lent care was taken that he should never stir out of doors . When this obstacle was removed , the Squire and the steward kept the parish in ...
... never spoke of him without declaring that he was the best gentleman in the world ; but excel- lent care was taken that he should never stir out of doors . When this obstacle was removed , the Squire and the steward kept the parish in ...
الصفحة 123
... Never was there a more gracious prince , or a more proper gentleman . In every pleasure he was temper- ate , in ... never accounted a tyrant . Elizabeth is esteemed to have been the mother of her people . Were they less arbitrary ? Did ...
... Never was there a more gracious prince , or a more proper gentleman . In every pleasure he was temper- ate , in ... never accounted a tyrant . Elizabeth is esteemed to have been the mother of her people . Were they less arbitrary ? Did ...
الصفحة 520
... never seen . Jones , Scroggs , Jefferies , North , Wright , Sawyer , Wil- liams , are to this day the spots and blemishes of our legal chronicles . Differing in constitution and in situ- ation , whether blustering or cringing , whether ...
... never seen . Jones , Scroggs , Jefferies , North , Wright , Sawyer , Wil- liams , are to this day the spots and blemishes of our legal chronicles . Differing in constitution and in situ- ation , whether blustering or cringing , whether ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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