The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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... and enabled an agricultural labourer to oust a titled country gentleman from a county constituency . Nevertheless , it will be found , if we look into the matter closely , that not Tory country gentlemen only , but that Whig ...
... and enabled an agricultural labourer to oust a titled country gentleman from a county constituency . Nevertheless , it will be found , if we look into the matter closely , that not Tory country gentlemen only , but that Whig ...
Page 322
At least , it is impossible not to look with some suspicion at the two collections of Canons , one of which is ascribed to the seventh Archbishop of Canterbury , and the other to the seventh Archbishop of York ( Ecgbright ) . conclusion ...
At least , it is impossible not to look with some suspicion at the two collections of Canons , one of which is ascribed to the seventh Archbishop of Canterbury , and the other to the seventh Archbishop of York ( Ecgbright ) . conclusion ...
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... he writes : - “ When I look back to the sensations produced in me on my first visit to Greece , to the awe - struck admiration so much grandeur and perfection inspired , and happen then to look downward at what is now around me ...
... he writes : - “ When I look back to the sensations produced in me on my first visit to Greece , to the awe - struck admiration so much grandeur and perfection inspired , and happen then to look downward at what is now around me ...
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