The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 67
In default of this , the alternative would be the revision of all matters of Imperial interest by a new Chamber , distinctly Imperial in its character , composed of members elected and returned to it by all the several Chambers of the ...
In default of this , the alternative would be the revision of all matters of Imperial interest by a new Chamber , distinctly Imperial in its character , composed of members elected and returned to it by all the several Chambers of the ...
Page 611
son , the commencement of the war against France , writes of the English king :The first advantage which Edward III . possessed in this contest was derived from the splendour of his personal character , and from the still more eminent ...
son , the commencement of the war against France , writes of the English king :The first advantage which Edward III . possessed in this contest was derived from the splendour of his personal character , and from the still more eminent ...
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... while indebted chiefly to Wordsworth in matters of intellect , “ in those which concerned the heart and the moral being , ” she was more deeply indebted to the character and daily conduct of her uncle Southey .
... while indebted chiefly to Wordsworth in matters of intellect , “ in those which concerned the heart and the moral being , ” she was more deeply indebted to the character and daily conduct of her uncle Southey .
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