The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 - English literature |
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... so frequent in his day as they are now ; and never , in small things or great , would he consent to push him- self forward . But , when he did speak , he had the gift of saying what he had to say in few words and 12 JOHN MURRAY III.
... so frequent in his day as they are now ; and never , in small things or great , would he consent to push him- self forward . But , when he did speak , he had the gift of saying what he had to say in few words and 12 JOHN MURRAY III.
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... things , and was moreover a great reader and a very well informed man . Scott and Dickens were his especial favourites among novelists , and I think he could have passed a stiff examination in the writings of either of them . My father ...
... things , and was moreover a great reader and a very well informed man . Scott and Dickens were his especial favourites among novelists , and I think he could have passed a stiff examination in the writings of either of them . My father ...
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... thing quite wonderful about his kindness . I did feel grateful to him again and again , and I loved him . ' Another testimony to the same qualities came from Dr Alexander , Bishop of Derry , who wrote to me : ' I never can forget the ...
... thing quite wonderful about his kindness . I did feel grateful to him again and again , and I loved him . ' Another testimony to the same qualities came from Dr Alexander , Bishop of Derry , who wrote to me : ' I never can forget the ...
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... things could not go on as they were . I a pregnant dissertation on the French War , written in 1797 , he argued that the evil fortune of the Allies wa due not to accidents or details but to much deeper causes The first of these was ...
... things could not go on as they were . I a pregnant dissertation on the French War , written in 1797 , he argued that the evil fortune of the Allies wa due not to accidents or details but to much deeper causes The first of these was ...
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... thing , even the most momentous and most delicate dealings of the Govern ment with foreign nations . ' ( Italics are mine . ) government by party . The chairmen of the unrela committees K 2 PRESIDENTIAL DICTATORSHIP 181.
... thing , even the most momentous and most delicate dealings of the Govern ment with foreign nations . ' ( Italics are mine . ) government by party . The chairmen of the unrela committees K 2 PRESIDENTIAL DICTATORSHIP 181.
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