The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... persons who are to perish in the storm are the first to raise its fury .'- ( i . 149. ) This is a good specimen of the superficial verbiage which formed the chorus of the English Tory press fifty years ago . We confess that we always ...
... persons who are to perish in the storm are the first to raise its fury .'- ( i . 149. ) This is a good specimen of the superficial verbiage which formed the chorus of the English Tory press fifty years ago . We confess that we always ...
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... person of a different profession ' would think of competing with a physician in the treatment of a ' person afflicted ... persons to be found in the community . Why , then , is the science of government likely to be less successfully ...
... person of a different profession ' would think of competing with a physician in the treatment of a ' person afflicted ... persons to be found in the community . Why , then , is the science of government likely to be less successfully ...
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... persons to whom an aristocracy constituted upon this system of haughty superiority may appear a singularly chivalrous and interesting race . There may be persons who consider nobility as the ornament of the state the Corinthian capital ...
... persons to whom an aristocracy constituted upon this system of haughty superiority may appear a singularly chivalrous and interesting race . There may be persons who consider nobility as the ornament of the state the Corinthian capital ...
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... persons who , in trying circumstances , have failed in wisdom and courage ; and that no man can decide , without trial , whether he possesses such qualities himself . This is an excellent reason for pardoning and pitying those who are ...
... persons who , in trying circumstances , have failed in wisdom and courage ; and that no man can decide , without trial , whether he possesses such qualities himself . This is an excellent reason for pardoning and pitying those who are ...
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... persons who think the desultory exploits of the Partidas sufficient to redeem the honour of Spain ; and who judge of Castilian skill and prowess , not from the disgraces of Blake and Cuesta , but from the adventurous feats of Mina and ...
... persons who think the desultory exploits of the Partidas sufficient to redeem the honour of Spain ; and who judge of Castilian skill and prowess , not from the disgraces of Blake and Cuesta , but from the adventurous feats of Mina and ...
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