Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... Lord Plunkett , the Chief - Justice Bushe , Mr Casey , Sir Philip Crampton , Barré Beresford - I need not go on . I have but to recall the leading men at the bar , to make up a list of the most brilliant talkers that ever delighted ...
... Lord Plunkett , the Chief - Justice Bushe , Mr Casey , Sir Philip Crampton , Barré Beresford - I need not go on . I have but to recall the leading men at the bar , to make up a list of the most brilliant talkers that ever delighted ...
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... lord - lov- ing race , we English , and are quite ready to concede that our superiors should have more vices than ... lords , and cheap cyclopæ- dias , and penny trains , and popular lectures , there got up a sort of im- pression ...
... lord - lov- ing race , we English , and are quite ready to concede that our superiors should have more vices than ... lords , and cheap cyclopæ- dias , and penny trains , and popular lectures , there got up a sort of im- pression ...
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... lord's urbanity , his unassuming dignity , his well - bred ease ; but one might reasonably aspire to be as wicked . Sabbath - breaking had long since ceased to be the privilege of the better classes , and so men's minds reverted to the ...
... lord's urbanity , his unassuming dignity , his well - bred ease ; but one might reasonably aspire to be as wicked . Sabbath - breaking had long since ceased to be the privilege of the better classes , and so men's minds reverted to the ...
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... Lord Shaftesbury , who pronounced it before their Lord- ships in the Upper House : - " It is no uncommon thing to buy and sell them . There is a regular traffic in them ; and through the agency of certain women , not the models of their ...
... Lord Shaftesbury , who pronounced it before their Lord- ships in the Upper House : - " It is no uncommon thing to buy and sell them . There is a regular traffic in them ; and through the agency of certain women , not the models of their ...
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... Lord Ward replied to Prince Schwartzenberg's flippant remark on the bad French of Eng- lish diplomatists by the apology , " that we had not enjoyed the advan- tage of having our capital cities so often occupied by French troops as some ...
... Lord Ward replied to Prince Schwartzenberg's flippant remark on the bad French of Eng- lish diplomatists by the apology , " that we had not enjoyed the advan- tage of having our capital cities so often occupied by French troops as some ...
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