The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... Lord Carlisle is a powerful Whig ; I am a resolute Tory : Lord Carlisle , a mere Whig peer , to pretend to know anything about Pope , indeed ! I know about Pope - have written about him more than once . What can men want with anything Lord ...
... Lord Carlisle is a powerful Whig ; I am a resolute Tory : Lord Carlisle , a mere Whig peer , to pretend to know anything about Pope , indeed ! I know about Pope - have written about him more than once . What can men want with anything Lord ...
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... Lord Carlisle's lecture , or the first few pages of the article itself ? And there are dozens of other passages equally vain , equally puerile , equally fit for the shot - rubbish heap . Then the taste ! the taste of this Oxford scholar ...
... Lord Carlisle's lecture , or the first few pages of the article itself ? And there are dozens of other passages equally vain , equally puerile , equally fit for the shot - rubbish heap . Then the taste ! the taste of this Oxford scholar ...
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... Lord North and the opinions of the majority in Parliament , by the obstinacy of George III . alone ; and the Coalition of 1784 was first dismissed and then defeated by reason of the same agency . So , too , the wars of the French ...
... Lord North and the opinions of the majority in Parliament , by the obstinacy of George III . alone ; and the Coalition of 1784 was first dismissed and then defeated by reason of the same agency . So , too , the wars of the French ...
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... in a Constitution still essentially aristocratic , and in Parliaments of the existing type , still public opinion in our Present Influence of the Crown - The House of Lords 34 English Constitution since the Accession of Geo . III .
... in a Constitution still essentially aristocratic , and in Parliaments of the existing type , still public opinion in our Present Influence of the Crown - The House of Lords 34 English Constitution since the Accession of Geo . III .
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... Lords - since 1760. Mr. May has described concisely and well the great expansion which has taken place in this august assembly since the accession of George III . , both in the addition of the Irish Representation and in the creation of ...
... Lords - since 1760. Mr. May has described concisely and well the great expansion which has taken place in this august assembly since the accession of George III . , both in the addition of the Irish Representation and in the creation of ...
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