The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 - English literature |
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Page 104
... evidence that Mrs. Clayton's re- markable favour began soon after her introduction to the Princess -at least as early as 1717 - and therefore probably long before the appearance of the disease of which , twenty years later , the Queen ...
... evidence that Mrs. Clayton's re- markable favour began soon after her introduction to the Princess -at least as early as 1717 - and therefore probably long before the appearance of the disease of which , twenty years later , the Queen ...
Page 203
... evidence of the Judges affords a striking unanimity as to the uselessness of short imprisonments ; at least six months are asked , if you desire to reform the culprit ; less than that is harmful . The arm of the law must also be ...
... evidence of the Judges affords a striking unanimity as to the uselessness of short imprisonments ; at least six months are asked , if you desire to reform the culprit ; less than that is harmful . The arm of the law must also be ...
Page 218
... evidence before it . And they did give evidence , in pages almost interminable ; and they said that the Bank of England sported with their property , and made them richer or poorer by millions at its pleasure . And the Scotch bankers ...
... evidence before it . And they did give evidence , in pages almost interminable ; and they said that the Bank of England sported with their property , and made them richer or poorer by millions at its pleasure . And the Scotch bankers ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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