The Quarterly Review, المجلد 120John Murray, 1866 |
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الصفحة 27
... look to England , and I con- ceive that my views in life will be advanced by returning there . I don't conceive that any man has a right to call upon me to remain in a subordinate situation in this country , contrary to my inclination ...
... look to England , and I con- ceive that my views in life will be advanced by returning there . I don't conceive that any man has a right to call upon me to remain in a subordinate situation in this country , contrary to my inclination ...
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... look to high public employment . I likewise recom- mend to you not to fix yourself upon Lord Wellesley , or any other great man . You are big enough , unless much altered , to walk alone ; and you will accomplish your object soonest in ...
... look to high public employment . I likewise recom- mend to you not to fix yourself upon Lord Wellesley , or any other great man . You are big enough , unless much altered , to walk alone ; and you will accomplish your object soonest in ...
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... look upon such appointments as slights rather than favours do not get on in the world . His brother was not at the head of affairs in England . The Duke of York promised him employment , and offered him the first suitable command that ...
... look upon such appointments as slights rather than favours do not get on in the world . His brother was not at the head of affairs in England . The Duke of York promised him employment , and offered him the first suitable command that ...
الصفحة 37
... look to his signature as a token of his approval , and he was hardly the man to have been coerced into signing anything that he strongly disapproved . But the arrangement was by no means a bad one . The kingdom of Portugal had been ...
... look to his signature as a token of his approval , and he was hardly the man to have been coerced into signing anything that he strongly disapproved . But the arrangement was by no means a bad one . The kingdom of Portugal had been ...
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... look to any human power for relief . But they were not aware at that time of the efforts that were being made to interest the Queen of England on their behalf . Meanwhile the Jesuits , who were better informed , and who feared that ...
... look to any human power for relief . But they were not aware at that time of the efforts that were being made to interest the Queen of England on their behalf . Meanwhile the Jesuits , who were better informed , and who feared that ...
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