Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3Hart, Carey & Hart, 1854 |
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... honour . But we must proceed to more important matters . This writer evidently wishes to impress his readers with a belief that Sir James Mackintosh , from interested motives , aban- doned the doctrines of the " Vindicia Gallicæ . " Had ...
... honour . But we must proceed to more important matters . This writer evidently wishes to impress his readers with a belief that Sir James Mackintosh , from interested motives , aban- doned the doctrines of the " Vindicia Gallicæ . " Had ...
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... honour ? It is easy enough , after the ramparts are carried , to find men to plant the flag on the highest tower . The difficulty is to find men who are ready to go first into the breach ; and it would be bad policy indeed to insult ...
... honour ? It is easy enough , after the ramparts are carried , to find men to plant the flag on the highest tower . The difficulty is to find men who are ready to go first into the breach ; and it would be bad policy indeed to insult ...
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... honour , it was the descent of the crown . Yet he was willing to consent to the Exclusion Bill for 600,0007 .; and the ne- gotiation was broken off only because he insisted on being paid beforehand . To do him justice , his temper was ...
... honour , it was the descent of the crown . Yet he was willing to consent to the Exclusion Bill for 600,0007 .; and the ne- gotiation was broken off only because he insisted on being paid beforehand . To do him justice , his temper was ...
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... honours of the peerage , but supplied out of the spoil of the honest , industrious , and ruined public creditor , with ample means of supporting the new dignity . The govern- ment became more odious every day . Even in the bosom of that ...
... honours of the peerage , but supplied out of the spoil of the honest , industrious , and ruined public creditor , with ample means of supporting the new dignity . The govern- ment became more odious every day . Even in the bosom of that ...
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... honour as the father , was , luckily for himself , a man of a lounging , carėless temper ; and , from temper , we believe , rather than from policy , escaped that great error which had cost the father so dear . Instead of trying to ...
... honour as the father , was , luckily for himself , a man of a lounging , carėless temper ; and , from temper , we believe , rather than from policy , escaped that great error which had cost the father so dear . Instead of trying to ...
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