The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... give myself up wholly to political discussions , and I will not do it by halves . Those departments of public business in Parliament , which are con- * See an account of the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review ...
... give myself up wholly to political discussions , and I will not do it by halves . Those departments of public business in Parliament , which are con- * See an account of the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review ...
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... Give my respects to Sir James and Lady Mackintosh , when you see them . I never pretended to express to either of them my sense of the great kindness they have shown me , since I came to London , because I could not express it ...
... Give my respects to Sir James and Lady Mackintosh , when you see them . I never pretended to express to either of them my sense of the great kindness they have shown me , since I came to London , because I could not express it ...
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... gives some notion of the style of one of the most remarkable speakers in parliament , we mean Sir Wm . Grant , the ... give it the rank of the highest order of compositions . It wanted only a finished conclusion , for he ended abruptly ...
... gives some notion of the style of one of the most remarkable speakers in parliament , we mean Sir Wm . Grant , the ... give it the rank of the highest order of compositions . It wanted only a finished conclusion , for he ended abruptly ...
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... give a short example of his literary criticism on a work which excited great at- tention at the time , and which abounded in accurate observation , and learning , at once curious and profound . " I have been reading , in a desultory way ...
... give a short example of his literary criticism on a work which excited great at- tention at the time , and which abounded in accurate observation , and learning , at once curious and profound . " I have been reading , in a desultory way ...
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... give the smallest degree of credit to any evidence against him : there was in his look a calm settled love of all that was honourable and good - an air of wisdom and of sweetness ; you saw at once that he was a great man , whom nature ...
... give the smallest degree of credit to any evidence against him : there was in his look a calm settled love of all that was honourable and good - an air of wisdom and of sweetness ; you saw at once that he was a great man , whom nature ...
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