The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... natural tendency is to soften the manners , to refine the amusements , to employ the leisure , to alleviate the cares , and ... nature . Virgil's advice holds true of literature as of the art he was inculcating , " Laudato ingentia rura ...
... natural tendency is to soften the manners , to refine the amusements , to employ the leisure , to alleviate the cares , and ... nature . Virgil's advice holds true of literature as of the art he was inculcating , " Laudato ingentia rura ...
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... nature . In March 1801 Mr. Pitt announced that his ministry was at an end ; the cause being his difference with the King on the Roman Catholic question . Lord Loughborough resigned the Great Seal , to which Lord Eldon was elevated . He ...
... nature . In March 1801 Mr. Pitt announced that his ministry was at an end ; the cause being his difference with the King on the Roman Catholic question . Lord Loughborough resigned the Great Seal , to which Lord Eldon was elevated . He ...
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... nature , directed the whole force of a strong and ready , though near - sighted , mind against innovation in general , without sufficiently distinguish- ing in favour of demonstrated improve- ment . But his opposition , however zealous ...
... nature , directed the whole force of a strong and ready , though near - sighted , mind against innovation in general , without sufficiently distinguish- ing in favour of demonstrated improve- ment . But his opposition , however zealous ...
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... nature , and gave him out as a mercurial , flighty rhetorician , a mere epigrammatist , wanting in all the solid parts of business . † At his entrance into the Cabinet , and for many years afterwards , the offence was still unforgiven ...
... nature , and gave him out as a mercurial , flighty rhetorician , a mere epigrammatist , wanting in all the solid parts of business . † At his entrance into the Cabinet , and for many years afterwards , the offence was still unforgiven ...
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... nature had distributed among the most eminent of his Parliamentary competitors . A lucid , close , and forcible logic , effective alike for the establishment of truth and the exposure of absurdity , hypocrisy , and pretension , - -an ...
... nature had distributed among the most eminent of his Parliamentary competitors . A lucid , close , and forcible logic , effective alike for the establishment of truth and the exposure of absurdity , hypocrisy , and pretension , - -an ...
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