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Page 439
... interest ; they very cleverly augment it as they go on , and the adroitest hand amongst them explodes it in the last ... interest , which is essential to the acted drama , is to the reader partly compensated by the diffusion of a gentle ...
... interest ; they very cleverly augment it as they go on , and the adroitest hand amongst them explodes it in the last ... interest , which is essential to the acted drama , is to the reader partly compensated by the diffusion of a gentle ...
Page 185
... interest . ' -History , vol . iii . p . 62 . This is excellent ; but in illustration of the general spirit in which the work is written , we must yet cite a few more sen- tences : - I , ༥ )』? ? Bacon's purpose was that his New Organ ...
... interest . ' -History , vol . iii . p . 62 . This is excellent ; but in illustration of the general spirit in which the work is written , we must yet cite a few more sen- tences : - I , ༥ )』? ? Bacon's purpose was that his New Organ ...
Page 279
... interest will recollect that they have increased the public debt without honour , diminished the public income without saving , and left a deficit of seven millions without an attempt to meet it . The colonial interest is in no danger ...
... interest will recollect that they have increased the public debt without honour , diminished the public income without saving , and left a deficit of seven millions without an attempt to meet it . The colonial interest is in no danger ...
Contents
Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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