Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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Page 118
... Perhaps at no great distance of time , if the course of events now in progress is permitted to work itself out , few features in these days will excite in the readers of history more perplexity , and more melancholy , than this growing ...
... Perhaps at no great distance of time , if the course of events now in progress is permitted to work itself out , few features in these days will excite in the readers of history more perplexity , and more melancholy , than this growing ...
Page 403
... perhaps hostility to the existing order of things ; there are a vast many more who have mistaken the flattering whispers of vanity for the conscious inspirations of genius , and whose failure , being more complete and more unexpected ...
... perhaps hostility to the existing order of things ; there are a vast many more who have mistaken the flattering whispers of vanity for the conscious inspirations of genius , and whose failure , being more complete and more unexpected ...
Page 508
... perhaps others might occur in the course of the discussion , should the negociators fail in agreeing on the true boundary . An opinion , however , is entertained , and has been herein before expressed , that a view of the subject , not ...
... perhaps others might occur in the course of the discussion , should the negociators fail in agreeing on the true boundary . An opinion , however , is entertained , and has been herein before expressed , that a view of the subject , not ...
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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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