Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. 1st [-3rd] SerLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1874 |
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... replied , Alas , Madame , I am nothing but a happy accident . ' Can the British Parliament , looking either to its origin , its constitution , or its growth , be honestly described as anything else ? Where are the marks of contrivance ...
... replied , Alas , Madame , I am nothing but a happy accident . ' Can the British Parliament , looking either to its origin , its constitution , or its growth , be honestly described as anything else ? Where are the marks of contrivance ...
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... replied Sir Thomas , for then should I have seen the place I long have desired to visit . ' The sub- serviency of the Third Estate is rendered more glaring by the means which More's ready wit suggested for extricating them from the ...
... replied Sir Thomas , for then should I have seen the place I long have desired to visit . ' The sub- serviency of the Third Estate is rendered more glaring by the means which More's ready wit suggested for extricating them from the ...
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... replied : Codsfish , what a fool you have for a Lord Treasurer . ' The Lord Chancellor was Shaftesbury , and the Lord Treasurer Clifford . The first day Shaftesbury presided as Lord Chan- cellor , he gave occasion to a scene by telling ...
... replied : Codsfish , what a fool you have for a Lord Treasurer . ' The Lord Chancellor was Shaftesbury , and the Lord Treasurer Clifford . The first day Shaftesbury presided as Lord Chan- cellor , he gave occasion to a scene by telling ...
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... replied , " Yes ; and that he durst not do this were he anywhere else . " Buck- ingham replied , " Yes , he would , and that he was a better man than himself . " Dorchester said that he lyed . With this Buckingham struck off his hat ...
... replied , " Yes ; and that he durst not do this were he anywhere else . " Buck- ingham replied , " Yes , he would , and that he was a better man than himself . " Dorchester said that he lyed . With this Buckingham struck off his hat ...
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... replied his more clear - sighted colleague.'1 The Duke had taken his line deliberately before this Parliament met , and knew very well what he was saying . Moreover , it was the discontented Tories ( who agreed with him about the ...
... replied his more clear - sighted colleague.'1 The Duke had taken his line deliberately before this Parliament met , and knew very well what he was saying . Moreover , it was the discontented Tories ( who agreed with him about the ...
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