Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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Page 577
... thought , in safety ( for his fears had been composed by the assurances of the very men who were sent to attack him ) , thirty men came to his house - awaked him from his sleep , by knocking at his window - forced open the door- placed ...
... thought , in safety ( for his fears had been composed by the assurances of the very men who were sent to attack him ) , thirty men came to his house - awaked him from his sleep , by knocking at his window - forced open the door- placed ...
Page 354
... thought I was washing myself in the lake , and that the dashing noise of its waters rang in my ears ; I also fancied ... thoughts , had such an effect , that I ima- gined several times the awful penalty was exacted , and that my reason ...
... thought I was washing myself in the lake , and that the dashing noise of its waters rang in my ears ; I also fancied ... thoughts , had such an effect , that I ima- gined several times the awful penalty was exacted , and that my reason ...
Page 500
... thought it his duty to resign when he found that he could carry his Jamaica Bill by no larger a majority than five ; and he thought rightly : but from that day down to this last crisis he has acted as indeed it has been the ill fortune ...
... thought it his duty to resign when he found that he could carry his Jamaica Bill by no larger a majority than five ; and he thought rightly : but from that day down to this last crisis he has acted as indeed it has been the ill fortune ...
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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