Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. 1st [-3rd] SerLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1874 |
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... land . ' When ( in 1766 ) the citizens of London learned that the great commoner was to be First Minister , they were in transports of joy , and prepared for a general illumination . The lamps had actually been placed round the Monument ...
... land . ' When ( in 1766 ) the citizens of London learned that the great commoner was to be First Minister , they were in transports of joy , and prepared for a general illumination . The lamps had actually been placed round the Monument ...
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... land , the oratorical ages , instead of being separated by long intervals like the literary ages , follow in unbroken succession . To the going and coming man we may again and again apply the noble imagery of Burke : Even then before ...
... land , the oratorical ages , instead of being separated by long intervals like the literary ages , follow in unbroken succession . To the going and coming man we may again and again apply the noble imagery of Burke : Even then before ...
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... the quiet possession of our lands and the liberties of parliament ; and , at the same time , to neglect our personal liberty , and let us lie in prison , and that during pleasure , without 28 THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT :
... the quiet possession of our lands and the liberties of parliament ; and , at the same time , to neglect our personal liberty , and let us lie in prison , and that during pleasure , without 28 THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT :
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... land , and our admirals at sea . In conclusion , they are both of the essence and constitution of our old government ; and have , besides , the greatest and noblest share in the administration . Now , certainly , Sir , to judge ...
... land , and our admirals at sea . In conclusion , they are both of the essence and constitution of our old government ; and have , besides , the greatest and noblest share in the administration . Now , certainly , Sir , to judge ...
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... land too , and there suppressed a malignant party of magis- trates and laws ; and , that nothing should be wanting to make them indeed complete conquerors , without the help of philosophy they have even conquered themselves . All shame ...
... land too , and there suppressed a malignant party of magis- trates and laws ; and , that nothing should be wanting to make them indeed complete conquerors , without the help of philosophy they have even conquered themselves . All shame ...
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