Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... hand . At length after a long pause of respectful admiration , that pen has been grasped with a hand that shows no signs of tremulousness . This volume ( says Lord Stanhope in the Preface to the work before us ) has been written in ...
... hand . At length after a long pause of respectful admiration , that pen has been grasped with a hand that shows no signs of tremulousness . This volume ( says Lord Stanhope in the Preface to the work before us ) has been written in ...
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... hand with the politicians . Talents , ' says Lord Macaulay , such as had seldom before been displayed in political controversy , were enlisted in the service of the hostile parties . On one side was Steele , gay , lively , drunk with ...
... hand with the politicians . Talents , ' says Lord Macaulay , such as had seldom before been displayed in political controversy , were enlisted in the service of the hostile parties . On one side was Steele , gay , lively , drunk with ...
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... hand . Was the serene contentment of the monied and mercantile classes in nowise ruffled by this insecurity ? ' As ... hands and brains at any period but prudence , foresight , and self- capital . ' It is strange to find two writers ...
... hand . Was the serene contentment of the monied and mercantile classes in nowise ruffled by this insecurity ? ' As ... hands and brains at any period but prudence , foresight , and self- capital . ' It is strange to find two writers ...
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... hands of the conspirators . They had one more chance of winning the game , and they played it boldly . Monsignor ... hand , and as he left the church of St. George , people rushed forward to kiss the hem of his gar- ment . The great ...
... hands of the conspirators . They had one more chance of winning the game , and they played it boldly . Monsignor ... hand , and as he left the church of St. George , people rushed forward to kiss the hem of his gar- ment . The great ...
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... hands with old Cantacuzene , who put the coping - stone to the edifice of his liberality , by offering to make any ... hand to the Lady Corisande , who , for his sake , it now turned out , had refused both Lord Carisbrooke and the Duke ...
... hands with old Cantacuzene , who put the coping - stone to the edifice of his liberality , by offering to make any ... hand to the Lady Corisande , who , for his sake , it now turned out , had refused both Lord Carisbrooke and the Duke ...
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