The Quarterly Review, Volume 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 - English literature |
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... reform initiated by Lord Rockingham's administration . Con- tractors had already been excluded from Parliament , and Mr. Burke's memorable measure of economical reform had abolished a vast number of lucrative sinecures , and strictly ...
... reform initiated by Lord Rockingham's administration . Con- tractors had already been excluded from Parliament , and Mr. Burke's memorable measure of economical reform had abolished a vast number of lucrative sinecures , and strictly ...
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... reform ; and his moral interest in the object sought was reinforced by the financial acuteness which was a leading feature of his intellectual frame . He was in truth a very master of figures , and he had a special aptitude for all ...
... reform ; and his moral interest in the object sought was reinforced by the financial acuteness which was a leading feature of his intellectual frame . He was in truth a very master of figures , and he had a special aptitude for all ...
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... Reform . • Very moderate reforms under the Tudors might have prevented the civil war under Charles I. Very moderate reforms under Charles II . might have made the Revolution unnecessary ; and those who oppose reform may be enemies to ...
... Reform . • Very moderate reforms under the Tudors might have prevented the civil war under Charles I. Very moderate reforms under Charles II . might have made the Revolution unnecessary ; and those who oppose reform may be enemies to ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
School By Alois Brandl Professor of English | 60 |
Handbook of Painting The Italian Schools Based | 97 |
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