Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Pagina 281
... appeared in their natural place , we should leave them to their natural fate . We would not stoop to defend Sir James Mackintosh from the attacks of fourth - rate magazines and pothouse newspapers . But here his own fame is turned ...
... appeared in their natural place , we should leave them to their natural fate . We would not stoop to defend Sir James Mackintosh from the attacks of fourth - rate magazines and pothouse newspapers . But here his own fame is turned ...
Pagina 336
... appeared in the Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors ; and it is curious to see how impatiently Walpole bore the imputation of having attended to anything so unfashionable as the improvement of his mind . " I know nothing . How should I ...
... appeared in the Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors ; and it is curious to see how impatiently Walpole bore the imputation of having attended to anything so unfashionable as the improvement of his mind . " I know nothing . How should I ...
Pagina 630
... appeared to us in the same light in which it appeared to Mr. Pitt , we should , without hesitation , have voted for acquittal on that charge . The one course which it is incon- ceivable that any man of a tenth part of Mr. Pitt's ...
... appeared to us in the same light in which it appeared to Mr. Pitt , we should , without hesitation , have voted for acquittal on that charge . The one course which it is incon- ceivable that any man of a tenth part of Mr. Pitt's ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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