Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة 265
... Commons , Mr. Smooth - man , Mr. Anything , and Mr. Facing - both - ways ; nor would " the parson of the parish , Mr. Two - tongues , " have been wanting . The town of Bedford probably con- tained more than one politician who , after ...
... Commons , Mr. Smooth - man , Mr. Anything , and Mr. Facing - both - ways ; nor would " the parson of the parish , Mr. Two - tongues , " have been wanting . The town of Bedford probably con- tained more than one politician who , after ...
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... Commons who , towards the close of the late Parliament , brought forward a proposition for the relief of the Jews , has given notice of his intention to renew it . The force of reason , in the last session , carried the measure through ...
... Commons who , towards the close of the late Parliament , brought forward a proposition for the relief of the Jews , has given notice of his intention to renew it . The force of reason , in the last session , carried the measure through ...
الصفحة 320
... Commons to a fifth - monarchy man , who expects that before this gen- eration shall pass away , all the kingdoms of the earth will be swallowed up in one divine empire ? Does a Jew engage less eagerly than a Christian in 320 CIVIL ...
... Commons to a fifth - monarchy man , who expects that before this gen- eration shall pass away , all the kingdoms of the earth will be swallowed up in one divine empire ? Does a Jew engage less eagerly than a Christian in 320 CIVIL ...
الصفحة 377
... Commons , and a person every way worthy of credit , who says he had it from Garrick . Now mark : Johnson's visit to Ox- ford , about the time of his doctor's degree , was in 1754 , the first time he had been there since he left the uni ...
... Commons , and a person every way worthy of credit , who says he had it from Garrick . Now mark : Johnson's visit to Ox- ford , about the time of his doctor's degree , was in 1754 , the first time he had been there since he left the uni ...
الصفحة 400
... Commons . was constantly on the increase . The government was under the necessity of bartering for Parliamentary support much of that patronage which had been em- ployed in fostering literary merit ; and Walpole was by no means inclined ...
... Commons . was constantly on the increase . The government was under the necessity of bartering for Parliamentary support much of that patronage which had been em- ployed in fostering literary merit ; and Walpole was by no means inclined ...
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