The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... ment had turned its attention to the qualifications of the Attorney - General , Sir Robert Gifford . He was a lawyer of good abilities and of still better fortune . He had early distinguished himself in the Court of King's Bench by a ...
... ment had turned its attention to the qualifications of the Attorney - General , Sir Robert Gifford . He was a lawyer of good abilities and of still better fortune . He had early distinguished himself in the Court of King's Bench by a ...
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... ment . But his opposition , however zealous , was generous and frank ; and though , from the want of early training for that kind of conflict , he was under some disadvantage in his first struggles with the practised politicians of the ...
... ment . But his opposition , however zealous , was generous and frank ; and though , from the want of early training for that kind of conflict , he was under some disadvantage in his first struggles with the practised politicians of the ...
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... ment . " - Lord Eldon called his loss quite irreparable . MR . CANNING . " The genius of Mr. Canning was of the largest scope and of the finest order . Upon some of those general principles of politics which have become associated with ...
... ment . " - Lord Eldon called his loss quite irreparable . MR . CANNING . " The genius of Mr. Canning was of the largest scope and of the finest order . Upon some of those general principles of politics which have become associated with ...
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... ment , - -a stream of imagery and quota- tion , rich , various , and yet never over- flowing the main subject , a light tillery of wit , ' so disciplined , that not a shot of it flashed without telling upon the issue of the conflict ...
... ment , - -a stream of imagery and quota- tion , rich , various , and yet never over- flowing the main subject , a light tillery of wit , ' so disciplined , that not a shot of it flashed without telling upon the issue of the conflict ...
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... ment was intended to secure the plain of Newmarket against an enemy ap- proaching from the westward , by a barrier impregnable if properly de- fended . Such , indeed , it must have been , for the escarpment of the rampire from the ...
... ment was intended to secure the plain of Newmarket against an enemy ap- proaching from the westward , by a barrier impregnable if properly de- fended . Such , indeed , it must have been , for the escarpment of the rampire from the ...
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