Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... peers , and can dis- solve Parliaments . William sustained severe mortifi- cations from the House of Commons , and was , indeed , unjustifiably oppressed . Anne was desirous to change a ministry which had a majority in both Houses . She ...
... peers , and can dis- solve Parliaments . William sustained severe mortifi- cations from the House of Commons , and was , indeed , unjustifiably oppressed . Anne was desirous to change a ministry which had a majority in both Houses . She ...
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... . But they are limited in the same manner in which , fortu- nately for the ends of justice , the privileges of the peer- age are now limited . The advantage is personal and WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL . 53.
... . But they are limited in the same manner in which , fortu- nately for the ends of justice , the privileges of the peer- age are now limited . The advantage is personal and WESTMINSTER REVIEWER'S DEFENCE OF MILL . 53.
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... 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 the cobbler and the polluted ones of the nightman , is ...
... 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 the cobbler and the polluted ones of the nightman , is ...
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... peers , for example ? Or the two hundred tallest men in the country ? Or the poor Knights of Wind- sor ? Or children who are born with cauls ? Or the seventh sons of seventh sons ? We cannot suppose that he would recommend popular ...
... peers , for example ? Or the two hundred tallest men in the country ? Or the poor Knights of Wind- sor ? Or children who are born with cauls ? Or the seventh sons of seventh sons ? We cannot suppose that he would recommend popular ...
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... peer , but to Congreve . In our time this would scarcely be a subject for praise . Nobody is astonished when Mr. Moore pays a compliment of this kind to Sir Walter Scott , or Sir Walter Scott to Mr. Moore . The idea of either of those ...
... peer , but to Congreve . In our time this would scarcely be a subject for praise . Nobody is astonished when Mr. Moore pays a compliment of this kind to Sir Walter Scott , or Sir Walter Scott to Mr. Moore . The idea of either of those ...
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