The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... party ; and thus , by degrees , brought upon him the evil tongues of all parties . He found it easier to raise the ... party would have been an heir - loom for his reputation . All sorts of party passions would have rushed to his defence ...
... party ; and thus , by degrees , brought upon him the evil tongues of all parties . He found it easier to raise the ... party would have been an heir - loom for his reputation . All sorts of party passions would have rushed to his defence ...
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... party writer , we must peruse the writings of the party to which he is opposed . His per- " the 7. As Macleane was a physician , we might expect metaphors and expressions connected with the medical profession . Expressions of this kind ...
... party writer , we must peruse the writings of the party to which he is opposed . His per- " the 7. As Macleane was a physician , we might expect metaphors and expressions connected with the medical profession . Expressions of this kind ...
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... party purposes of the Whigs to advocate the claims of the Roman Catholics , and the Dissenters united with them in their demand for civil freedom . Mr. Macaulay has through life been a Whig politician , and has ranked among the most ...
... party purposes of the Whigs to advocate the claims of the Roman Catholics , and the Dissenters united with them in their demand for civil freedom . Mr. Macaulay has through life been a Whig politician , and has ranked among the most ...
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