The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... respect and esteem of the community- " Clarum et venerabile nomen : " and , secondly , it is useful , as detailing , at greater length and with more au- thentic materials than are usually supplied , the means by which this elevation was ...
... respect and esteem of the community- " Clarum et venerabile nomen : " and , secondly , it is useful , as detailing , at greater length and with more au- thentic materials than are usually supplied , the means by which this elevation was ...
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... respecting the claims of Mr. Palmer on the Post Office , thus completing his sixteenth year of parliamentary service . In his office of Attorney - General he had been making about ten thousand a year ; but on the Chief Justiceship of ...
... respecting the claims of Mr. Palmer on the Post Office , thus completing his sixteenth year of parliamentary service . In his office of Attorney - General he had been making about ten thousand a year ; but on the Chief Justiceship of ...
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... respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this session to have been overpowered by labour : he writes to his brother , " Town , or ...
... respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this session to have been overpowered by labour : he writes to his brother , " Town , or ...
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... respect and regard ever paid by that justly jealous body to those judges , but to those alone , who duly observe the reciprocal courtesies of their station . judgments were models of judicial com- position , and the Master of the Rolls ...
... respect and regard ever paid by that justly jealous body to those judges , but to those alone , who duly observe the reciprocal courtesies of their station . judgments were models of judicial com- position , and the Master of the Rolls ...
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... respecting the contents of learned books than might be expected from his original education and employments . During all this time Mrs. Callow was the assiduous adviser and as- sistant of her husband ; they lived happily , and were much ...
... respecting the contents of learned books than might be expected from his original education and employments . During all this time Mrs. Callow was the assiduous adviser and as- sistant of her husband ; they lived happily , and were much ...
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