The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 213
... idea of taking a station behind the wall must have sprung from a discovery made by Lord Granby and Lord George Manners three or four days before . The late Duke of Rutland has often told me ( he was Lord Granby at the time ) that the idea ...
... idea of taking a station behind the wall must have sprung from a discovery made by Lord Granby and Lord George Manners three or four days before . The late Duke of Rutland has often told me ( he was Lord Granby at the time ) that the idea ...
Page 285
... idea of an Authors ' Society . It was Lord Lytton's " Uncle Jack " who conceived the idea of " The Grand Anti - Publisher Confederate Authors ' Society , " by which every author was to be his own publisher- " that is , " he explained ...
... idea of an Authors ' Society . It was Lord Lytton's " Uncle Jack " who conceived the idea of " The Grand Anti - Publisher Confederate Authors ' Society , " by which every author was to be his own publisher- " that is , " he explained ...
Page 292
... idea was nonsense . There was no real grievance , and they had much better " lose themselves in the larger idea of Great Britain . " The mention of Nonconformity reminds one of another example of what may be called the hostility to ...
... idea was nonsense . There was no real grievance , and they had much better " lose themselves in the larger idea of Great Britain . " The mention of Nonconformity reminds one of another example of what may be called the hostility to ...
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