The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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... words should be taken down ; but in the confusion only recalled to memory so much of the words used as are shown in italics . Many members , wearied by the tediousness of so many hollow debates , had quitted the House , and at this ...
... words should be taken down ; but in the confusion only recalled to memory so much of the words used as are shown in italics . Many members , wearied by the tediousness of so many hollow debates , had quitted the House , and at this ...
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... words more ' unscrupulous and mischievous , ' and we will add more unworthy than these , in the mouth of any statesman who has a reputation to preserve . According to Mr. Bright's words , if the Government agree with him , it is because ...
... words more ' unscrupulous and mischievous , ' and we will add more unworthy than these , in the mouth of any statesman who has a reputation to preserve . According to Mr. Bright's words , if the Government agree with him , it is because ...
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... words of the Prince Con- sort , as well as from the events of those years . He shows , with no bitterness of invective - for the most part using the very words of prominent Liberal statesmen of the day - the dangers that were felt to be ...
... words of the Prince Con- sort , as well as from the events of those years . He shows , with no bitterness of invective - for the most part using the very words of prominent Liberal statesmen of the day - the dangers that were felt to be ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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