The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... matter partly of taste , and partly of political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with ...
... matter partly of taste , and partly of political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with ...
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... matter partly of taste , and partly of political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with ...
... matter partly of taste , and partly of political opinion . Some readers may con- sider them as beauties - many will overlook them ; and even the most fastidious must acknowledge that they are not such as ma- terially to interfere with ...
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... matter of argument and rebuke from that assump- tion ? If the measures in question were the subject of his nar- rative - if any part of his work were devoted to their details , and to proof of their pernicious tendency - we should not ...
... matter of argument and rebuke from that assump- tion ? If the measures in question were the subject of his nar- rative - if any part of his work were devoted to their details , and to proof of their pernicious tendency - we should not ...
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... matter . That is a question on which the best - informed financiers have differed , and still differ . If Mr Pitt , and Mr Pitt alone , judged rightly on this point , he undoubtedly deserves high credit , not as a discoverer in ...
... matter . That is a question on which the best - informed financiers have differed , and still differ . If Mr Pitt , and Mr Pitt alone , judged rightly on this point , he undoubtedly deserves high credit , not as a discoverer in ...
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... matter of life and death . Men might dislike Mr Per- ceval when he refused Catholic emancipation , or the Duke of Wellington when he opposed Parliamentary reform ; but it was impossible that they should hate them as the French popu ...
... matter of life and death . Men might dislike Mr Per- ceval when he refused Catholic emancipation , or the Duke of Wellington when he opposed Parliamentary reform ; but it was impossible that they should hate them as the French popu ...
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