The Quarterly Review, Bände 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... never sought popularity ; had shunned self - advertise- ment , and had never at any time endeavoured to build up a political following . He was just himself - and because he was himself ; because the House knew from long experience that ...
... never sought popularity ; had shunned self - advertise- ment , and had never at any time endeavoured to build up a political following . He was just himself - and because he was himself ; because the House knew from long experience that ...
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... never set before himself as an object the making of new friends . He was modest , and simple in all his habits . And he was humble - minded ; he never thought himself better than others . He prized highly the distinctions - marks of ...
... never set before himself as an object the making of new friends . He was modest , and simple in all his habits . And he was humble - minded ; he never thought himself better than others . He prized highly the distinctions - marks of ...
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... never thought it worth while to describe the struggles in Sheffield or Leeds , Bradford or Manchester for public parks , for libraries , for the decencies and ameni- ties of social life . In 1830 the state of the British towns would ...
... never thought it worth while to describe the struggles in Sheffield or Leeds , Bradford or Manchester for public parks , for libraries , for the decencies and ameni- ties of social life . In 1830 the state of the British towns would ...
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