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Pagina 96
... Lord Denman and Sir Edward Sugden , as well as Napier , O'Connell , Whiteside , Shiel , and O'Hagen - men who may be ... Lords , in which the subject of this paper would not be considered an advocate of the first rank . ART . V. - Essays ...
... Lord Denman and Sir Edward Sugden , as well as Napier , O'Connell , Whiteside , Shiel , and O'Hagen - men who may be ... Lords , in which the subject of this paper would not be considered an advocate of the first rank . ART . V. - Essays ...
Pagina 97
... Lord Herbert , Lord Dalhousie , Lord Canning , Lord Elgin , the Duke of Newcastle , and Mr. Cob- den - all lost within the last ten years , not to mention more than one veteran statesman retired from public life — he was taken away ...
... Lord Herbert , Lord Dalhousie , Lord Canning , Lord Elgin , the Duke of Newcastle , and Mr. Cob- den - all lost within the last ten years , not to mention more than one veteran statesman retired from public life — he was taken away ...
Pagina 98
... Lord Macaulay's incomparable work , of which we may say , as Sir Walter Scott did of Christabel , that , like the Torso , it defies the ability of man to complete it , and in its fragmentary state will excite feelings of admira- tion ...
... Lord Macaulay's incomparable work , of which we may say , as Sir Walter Scott did of Christabel , that , like the Torso , it defies the ability of man to complete it , and in its fragmentary state will excite feelings of admira- tion ...
Pagina 99
... Lord Stanhope . He has made , however , the history of the revolution as familiar as a novel among a much larger class than usually interests itself in such subjects , and has settled the place in public opinion of a large number of ...
... Lord Stanhope . He has made , however , the history of the revolution as familiar as a novel among a much larger class than usually interests itself in such subjects , and has settled the place in public opinion of a large number of ...
Pagina 101
... Lord Bute to power , that they were admitted to a real share in the government of the country . The new king strongly favored · them ; they in turn abandoned the Stuarts . A large part of the upper classes , caring more about enjoying ...
... Lord Bute to power , that they were admitted to a real share in the government of the country . The new king strongly favored · them ; they in turn abandoned the Stuarts . A large part of the upper classes , caring more about enjoying ...
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