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Pagina 362
... character or to what they conceive to be ability , is no merely curious question . It is eminently interest- ing to all those who are anxious that En- gland should itself live up , more or less , to the ideal of what the Greeks called ...
... character or to what they conceive to be ability , is no merely curious question . It is eminently interest- ing to all those who are anxious that En- gland should itself live up , more or less , to the ideal of what the Greeks called ...
Pagina 366
... character and for an ample vocabulary - attributes and ability , that whereas ability , as a rule , that at once tell in the House of Commons is a thing manifest , continuous , and iden- - Mr. Gladstone attached himself to the tical ...
... character and for an ample vocabulary - attributes and ability , that whereas ability , as a rule , that at once tell in the House of Commons is a thing manifest , continuous , and iden- - Mr. Gladstone attached himself to the tical ...
Pagina 367
... character of Mr. Gladstone , acting as a politician . The process need not be described in detail ; and indeed it would furnish forth a melancholy and de- pressing story . But the inflammatory Midlothian campaign on the morrow of the ...
... character of Mr. Gladstone , acting as a politician . The process need not be described in detail ; and indeed it would furnish forth a melancholy and de- pressing story . But the inflammatory Midlothian campaign on the morrow of the ...
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