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Pagina ii
... Lord Derby's translation of , article on , 205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , ib . - other qualifications indispensable , 206-7 -Homer superior to all other poets , ib.- a thorough knowledge of Greek necessary to understand ...
... Lord Derby's translation of , article on , 205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , ib . - other qualifications indispensable , 206-7 -Homer superior to all other poets , ib.- a thorough knowledge of Greek necessary to understand ...
Pagina iv
... Lord Derby not of highest repute as a statesman , 116 - Lord Palmerston , 118 - his power of inspiring confidence , ib . Trollope , T. A. , his History of Florence noticed , 194-5 . Wise , James A. , his Address reviewed , 397-9 ...
... Lord Derby not of highest repute as a statesman , 116 - Lord Palmerston , 118 - his power of inspiring confidence , ib . Trollope , T. A. , his History of Florence noticed , 194-5 . Wise , James A. , his Address reviewed , 397-9 ...
Pagina 102
... Lord Derby ( then Lord Stanley ) and his followers , who could not , or would not , perceive that it had become a war between them and the people , and that they must yield . If the con- servatives had submitted to free trade it is ...
... Lord Derby ( then Lord Stanley ) and his followers , who could not , or would not , perceive that it had become a war between them and the people , and that they must yield . If the con- servatives had submitted to free trade it is ...
Pagina 106
or Lord Grenville - a pupilage to which we trust he will never consent . Since the disappearance of Pitt and Fox ... Derby ; but they have not exerted equal influence with the five , or engrossed so large a share of public attention . Lord ...
or Lord Grenville - a pupilage to which we trust he will never consent . Since the disappearance of Pitt and Fox ... Derby ; but they have not exerted equal influence with the five , or engrossed so large a share of public attention . Lord ...
Pagina 113
... Sir Robert Peel was the more successful minister , but he had requisites for ... Lord Russell would have cared as little for the fate of the whig party . The ... Derby deserves praise for discrimination of the same kind . Nothing could ...
... Sir Robert Peel was the more successful minister , but he had requisites for ... Lord Russell would have cared as little for the fate of the whig party . The ... Derby deserves praise for discrimination of the same kind . Nothing could ...
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