The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... thing better than a hero ; he was an eminently good and ho- nest man ; and , at a time when lies were being tossed about so prodigally , the truisms , which dropped from his pen , were not without use and significance . It is something ...
... thing better than a hero ; he was an eminently good and ho- nest man ; and , at a time when lies were being tossed about so prodigally , the truisms , which dropped from his pen , were not without use and significance . It is something ...
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... thing , that the irritable minds of the people can connect with that , will make an impression upon them , which they will adopt as certain as- surance of it . So far only , considering the question as a political one , I may venture to ...
... thing , that the irritable minds of the people can connect with that , will make an impression upon them , which they will adopt as certain as- surance of it . So far only , considering the question as a political one , I may venture to ...
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... present Lord Glenelg . It must have been a fine thing to have seen the two Charles Grants - father and son - fighting side by side on the floor of the House of Commons . 66 He quoted Orme , Verelst , Scrafton , Bolt BISHOP MIDDLETON . 15.
... present Lord Glenelg . It must have been a fine thing to have seen the two Charles Grants - father and son - fighting side by side on the floor of the House of Commons . 66 He quoted Orme , Verelst , Scrafton , Bolt BISHOP MIDDLETON . 15.
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... things in a very bad spirit . But it appears to us that the following is a very stupid thing in a very bad spirit . " He now canie to the consideration of a clause for the appointment of an Archbishop , who was never to apply himself to ...
... things in a very bad spirit . But it appears to us that the following is a very stupid thing in a very bad spirit . " He now canie to the consideration of a clause for the appointment of an Archbishop , who was never to apply himself to ...
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... thing that could be said upon the subject ; and he said it extremely well . A dex- terous allusion to the murder at Blackheath of Mr. and Mrs. Bonar by their footman , Nicholson , which was to the year 1813 , what the Manning murder was ...
... thing that could be said upon the subject ; and he said it extremely well . A dex- terous allusion to the murder at Blackheath of Mr. and Mrs. Bonar by their footman , Nicholson , which was to the year 1813 , what the Manning murder was ...
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