The Quarterly Review, Volume 59J. Murray, 1837 - English literature |
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Page 428
... party it is almost impracti- cable to adopt the French practice , but when the party does not exceed ten or twelve , a system of general introduction might as well be pursued . We object decidedly to the plan , extolled by several of ...
... party it is almost impracti- cable to adopt the French practice , but when the party does not exceed ten or twelve , a system of general introduction might as well be pursued . We object decidedly to the plan , extolled by several of ...
Page 548
... party with which he usually voted should unite to promote the cause of Parliamentary Reform ; but it then appeared that not only most of the leaders of that party were desirous that it should not be made a party question , but that the WHIG ...
... party with which he usually voted should unite to promote the cause of Parliamentary Reform ; but it then appeared that not only most of the leaders of that party were desirous that it should not be made a party question , but that the WHIG ...
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... party , and an hundred more who had some pretence for affecting the same impartial character . This was the body which may be said to have represented en- lightened public opinion ( in contradistinction to party , or local interests ) ...
... party , and an hundred more who had some pretence for affecting the same impartial character . This was the body which may be said to have represented en- lightened public opinion ( in contradistinction to party , or local interests ) ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Español ó Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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