The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina 75
... look in what direction we may , we shall find ourselves much more indebted to the Celts , especially in all matters pertaining to jurisprudence and eloquence , than most of us would be will- ing to admit ; although there is no good ...
... look in what direction we may , we shall find ourselves much more indebted to the Celts , especially in all matters pertaining to jurisprudence and eloquence , than most of us would be will- ing to admit ; although there is no good ...
Pagina 83
... look back to the present day , with emotions akin to those which affect our minds when contemplating the first family , in happy Eden , before the tempter came . " Debates , New York Convention , 1846 , pp . 907-8 . Now , in view of the ...
... look back to the present day , with emotions akin to those which affect our minds when contemplating the first family , in happy Eden , before the tempter came . " Debates , New York Convention , 1846 , pp . 907-8 . Now , in view of the ...
Pagina 93
... look at the other side . How far is it probable , that for the mere purpose of enabling his wife to talk about the circumstance , or for the purpose of screening her in the eyes of the servants , that Mr. For- rest would submit to the ...
... look at the other side . How far is it probable , that for the mere purpose of enabling his wife to talk about the circumstance , or for the purpose of screening her in the eyes of the servants , that Mr. For- rest would submit to the ...
Pagina 94
... looks and gestures with which they were accompanied . None who heard the greater part of his speech , as we did , were sur- prised to learn that when the case was terminated nearly all the leading lawyers of New York - about sixty in ...
... looks and gestures with which they were accompanied . None who heard the greater part of his speech , as we did , were sur- prised to learn that when the case was terminated nearly all the leading lawyers of New York - about sixty in ...
Pagina 105
... looks now as if the liberals could not escape from Mr. Gladstone , at least as their leader in the House of Commons . But eminent as he is , we shall be very much surprised if they do not attempt to confine him to this , and to make him ...
... looks now as if the liberals could not escape from Mr. Gladstone , at least as their leader in the House of Commons . But eminent as he is , we shall be very much surprised if they do not attempt to confine him to this , and to make him ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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