Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. 1st [-3rd] SerLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1874 |
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... whole Cabinet Council . Why , that they have done so before now , and yet have acted with them again , it is very true ; but a little word has reached Mr. Pitt , which never entered into his former declaration ; nay , nor into ...
... whole Cabinet Council . Why , that they have done so before now , and yet have acted with them again , it is very true ; but a little word has reached Mr. Pitt , which never entered into his former declaration ; nay , nor into ...
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... whole . ' Trevor was afterwards expelled for receiving as well as giving bribes . Mr. Massey has found no trace of the practice after the Grenville administration . Up to that period , he says , money was received and expected by ...
... whole . ' Trevor was afterwards expelled for receiving as well as giving bribes . Mr. Massey has found no trace of the practice after the Grenville administration . Up to that period , he says , money was received and expected by ...
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... whole scene became changed . I could not suppose that a single peer remained in the House . It seemed as if the mob had broke in and they certainly acted in a very extraordinary manner . One of the heads of this mob - for there were two ...
... whole scene became changed . I could not suppose that a single peer remained in the House . It seemed as if the mob had broke in and they certainly acted in a very extraordinary manner . One of the heads of this mob - for there were two ...
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... whole volume of " Tristram Shandy " is devoted to the same dis- torted feature . The noses of the two lords alluded to certainly happen to be remarkably prominent . ' The two lords were the Earls of Marchmont and Denbigh . The Commons ...
... whole volume of " Tristram Shandy " is devoted to the same dis- torted feature . The noses of the two lords alluded to certainly happen to be remarkably prominent . ' The two lords were the Earls of Marchmont and Denbigh . The Commons ...
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... whole body , and not some lords scatter- ing before the rest , which both takes from the gravity of the lords , and besides may hinder the lords from taking their proper places . We are to sit there , and be covered ; but they are at no ...
... whole body , and not some lords scatter- ing before the rest , which both takes from the gravity of the lords , and besides may hinder the lords from taking their proper places . We are to sit there , and be covered ; but they are at no ...
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