Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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... Lord Holland . But we feel that we have already deferred too long the duty of paying some tribute to his mem- ory . We feel that it is more becoming to bring without further delay an offering , though intrinsically of little value ...
... Lord Holland . But we feel that we have already deferred too long the duty of paying some tribute to his mem- ory . We feel that it is more becoming to bring without further delay an offering , though intrinsically of little value ...
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... lords were present . Debate had accordingly become a mere form , as it was in the Irish House of Peers before the Union . This was a great misfortune to a man like Lord Holland . It was not by occasionally addressing fifteen or twenty ...
... lords were present . Debate had accordingly become a mere form , as it was in the Irish House of Peers before the Union . This was a great misfortune to a man like Lord Holland . It was not by occasionally addressing fifteen or twenty ...
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... Lord Holland was most courteously and pleasantly disputatious . In truth , his quickness in discovering and apprehending distinctions and analo- gies was such as a veteran judge might envy . The lawyers of the Duchy of Lancaster were ...
... Lord Holland was most courteously and pleasantly disputatious . In truth , his quickness in discovering and apprehending distinctions and analo- gies was such as a veteran judge might envy . The lawyers of the Duchy of Lancaster were ...
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