Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 - English literature |
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... ib . ; the clergy of all ages patrons of batlı Anne's ( Queen ) place in history , 1 , 2 ; effects of her life , ib . ; Pepys's comical account of his bathdeath on political parties , 14 ; position of lite . ing , 87 , 88 ; baths of ...
... ib . ; the clergy of all ages patrons of batlı Anne's ( Queen ) place in history , 1 , 2 ; effects of her life , ib . ; Pepys's comical account of his bathdeath on political parties , 14 ; position of lite . ing , 87 , 88 ; baths of ...
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... reception by George Byron and Peel , 176 ; friendship for Sir George IV . , 189 Shee , ib . ; his studies at Edinburgh and CamMasham's ( Mrs. ) political influence , 12 Perry's translation of Von Sybel's History of tion of its.
... reception by George Byron and Peel , 176 ; friendship for Sir George IV . , 189 Shee , ib . ; his studies at Edinburgh and CamMasham's ( Mrs. ) political influence , 12 Perry's translation of Von Sybel's History of tion of its.
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... encounters with political roughs , Fifth Century , ' 115 64 ; dispersing of political mobs , ib . ; Chartist Russell ( Lady Rachel ) , the key note of her lettersdemonstration of the 10th of April , 1848 , 65 ; fortitude , 121 Hyde ...
... encounters with political roughs , Fifth Century , ' 115 64 ; dispersing of political mobs , ib . ; Chartist Russell ( Lady Rachel ) , the key note of her lettersdemonstration of the 10th of April , 1848 , 65 ; fortitude , 121 Hyde ...
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There politicians . « Talents , ' says Lord Macaulay , was more sense and equal freedom in his such as had seldom before been displayed remark when St. John showed him the bill in political controversy , were enlisted in the of fare ...
There politicians . « Talents , ' says Lord Macaulay , was more sense and equal freedom in his such as had seldom before been displayed remark when St. John showed him the bill in political controversy , were enlisted in the of fare ...
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On his informing his exemplary and for a political purpose , that.Cato ' was helpmate , whose temper had got him into brought upon the stage . Four acts had the scrape , that the Queen insisted on the long been finished ...
On his informing his exemplary and for a political purpose , that.Cato ' was helpmate , whose temper had got him into brought upon the stage . Four acts had the scrape , that the Queen insisted on the long been finished ...
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