Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... LORD BYRON . ( Edinburgh Review , June 1831. ) . 324 CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . ( Edinburgh Review , September 1831. ) 368 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . ( Edin- burgh Review , December 1831. ) . 427 ESSAYS ...
... LORD BYRON . ( Edinburgh Review , June 1831. ) . 324 CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . ( Edinburgh Review , September 1831. ) 368 LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . ( Edin- burgh Review , December 1831. ) . 427 ESSAYS ...
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... Lord Bacon has observed , there is no passion by which that fear has not been often overcome . Physical pain is indisputably an evil ; yet it has been often endured , and even welcomed 46 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
... Lord Bacon has observed , there is no passion by which that fear has not been often overcome . Physical pain is indisputably an evil ; yet it has been often endured , and even welcomed 46 MILL'S ESSAY ON GOVERNMENT .
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... lord- lier parts of the creation , than is the gentle peer who strips his fellow man of country and of family for a wild - fowl slain . The goodly land - owner , who lives by morsels squeezed indiscriminate- ly from the waxy hands of ...
... lord- lier parts of the creation , than is the gentle peer who strips his fellow man of country and of family for a wild - fowl slain . The goodly land - owner , who lives by morsels squeezed indiscriminate- ly from the waxy hands of ...
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... lord in waiting at the levee . A person has lost a watch . Go to Lord Fitz- william and search him for it ; he is as great a re- ceiver of stolen goods as Ikey Solomons himself . Don't tell me about his rank , and character , and ...
... lord in waiting at the levee . A person has lost a watch . Go to Lord Fitz- william and search him for it ; he is as great a re- ceiver of stolen goods as Ikey Solomons himself . Don't tell me about his rank , and character , and ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. when he is called a lord.1 Either mer will steal or they will not steal . If they will not , why do I sit here ? If they will , his lordship must be a thief . " The Whiggery ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. when he is called a lord.1 Either mer will steal or they will not steal . If they will not , why do I sit here ? If they will , his lordship must be a thief . " The Whiggery ...
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