New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... observations on the Temper of the House of Lords , this essential distinction meets one on the threshold . It is not here a question as to the degree of praise to be obtained . The Upper House , taken as a body , dislikes every speech ...
... observations on the Temper of the House of Lords , this essential distinction meets one on the threshold . It is not here a question as to the degree of praise to be obtained . The Upper House , taken as a body , dislikes every speech ...
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... observe what was its conduct during the long summer months , when their Lordships were " kept waiting " for the ... observation and fine judgment , we must express our individual persuasion that in no assembly where the English language ...
... observe what was its conduct during the long summer months , when their Lordships were " kept waiting " for the ... observation and fine judgment , we must express our individual persuasion that in no assembly where the English language ...
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... observed , " which , from the importance of the principles it comprised , the difficulty of the details it involved , the moderation of the initiative proposition submitted , and the tem- perate manner in which that proposition was ...
... observed , " which , from the importance of the principles it comprised , the difficulty of the details it involved , the moderation of the initiative proposition submitted , and the tem- perate manner in which that proposition was ...
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... observation which these qualities excited was owing the proud distinction of being sent as a sizar to Trinity College , Cambridge . There it was that Poverty daily and nightly whispered into his ear the most sound and edifying precepts ...
... observation which these qualities excited was owing the proud distinction of being sent as a sizar to Trinity College , Cambridge . There it was that Poverty daily and nightly whispered into his ear the most sound and edifying precepts ...
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... observations which I am about to address to you on the subject of Mr. Canning's Foreign Policy , I may make some remarks at variance with your own political principles , yet such is my opinion of your readi- ness to serve the cause of ...
... observations which I am about to address to you on the subject of Mr. Canning's Foreign Policy , I may make some remarks at variance with your own political principles , yet such is my opinion of your readi- ness to serve the cause of ...
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