Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. 1st [-3rd] SerLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1874 |
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... thought worth speaking to , and he was apt to do that upon the solicitation of any of the Ladies in favour , or of any that had credit . ' It would appear that when their Lordships were sit- ting in their judicial capacity , they were ...
... thought worth speaking to , and he was apt to do that upon the solicitation of any of the Ladies in favour , or of any that had credit . ' It would appear that when their Lordships were sit- ting in their judicial capacity , they were ...
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... thought all Ministers were of the Cabinet Council , but that all the Cabinet Council were not Ministers . ' Lord Peterborough argued that the word " Cabinet Council " was indeed too copious , for they disposed of all : they fingered the ...
... thought all Ministers were of the Cabinet Council , but that all the Cabinet Council were not Ministers . ' Lord Peterborough argued that the word " Cabinet Council " was indeed too copious , for they disposed of all : they fingered the ...
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... thought so much of it before I gave that answer , and am so much assured , that the answer is agreeable to what in ... thoughts and intentions are upright for the maintenance of the true pro- testant profession , and for the observance ...
... thought so much of it before I gave that answer , and am so much assured , that the answer is agreeable to what in ... thoughts and intentions are upright for the maintenance of the true pro- testant profession , and for the observance ...
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... thought ; Endued by nature and by learning taught To move assemblies . ' Such was the contemporary impression of Halifax , whose oratory is utterly lost ; but we nowhere read that Shaftesbury was deemed a mob orator , and , judg- ing ...
... thought ; Endued by nature and by learning taught To move assemblies . ' Such was the contemporary impression of Halifax , whose oratory is utterly lost ; but we nowhere read that Shaftesbury was deemed a mob orator , and , judg- ing ...
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... thought proper for Steele to say on the occasion ; and the next day in the House made another speech as good , or better , on the same subject ; but so totally different from the former , that there was scarce a single argu- ment or thought ...
... thought proper for Steele to say on the occasion ; and the next day in the House made another speech as good , or better , on the same subject ; but so totally different from the former , that there was scarce a single argu- ment or thought ...
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