The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 153
... remarkable an example . We have dwelt upon it at some length in hopes of checking a practice , not very creditable in itself , and which cannot fail to be injurious to that humble and useful style of editorship so necessary , within its ...
... remarkable an example . We have dwelt upon it at some length in hopes of checking a practice , not very creditable in itself , and which cannot fail to be injurious to that humble and useful style of editorship so necessary , within its ...
Page 238
... remarkable occasional point and felicity of expression , and the almost systematic adoption , as a mode of illustration , of a great assemblage and variety of metaphorical al- lusion , much greater indeed than we should like to see ...
... remarkable occasional point and felicity of expression , and the almost systematic adoption , as a mode of illustration , of a great assemblage and variety of metaphorical al- lusion , much greater indeed than we should like to see ...
Page 509
... remarkable that the 42 Conservative Irish members represent constituencies of about 51,000 electors , while the 63 O'Connellites are returned by a constituency of only 45,000 . These are curious , and , in different degrees , important ...
... remarkable that the 42 Conservative Irish members represent constituencies of about 51,000 electors , while the 63 O'Connellites are returned by a constituency of only 45,000 . These are curious , and , in different degrees , important ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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