The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... truth , which should be truth notwithstanding . By - and - by the Westmore- land house had to be parted with , and this finely endowed soul was wandering about London streets without a fixed address , and afraid to have one lest by some ...
... truth , which should be truth notwithstanding . By - and - by the Westmore- land house had to be parted with , and this finely endowed soul was wandering about London streets without a fixed address , and afraid to have one lest by some ...
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... truth is on its way . plump down into the hold at once , and bring it up straight- way : - ' Everything connected with our ordinary conceptions of Judas Iscariot , of his real purposes , of his Scriptural doom , apparently is erroneous ...
... truth is on its way . plump down into the hold at once , and bring it up straight- way : - ' Everything connected with our ordinary conceptions of Judas Iscariot , of his real purposes , of his Scriptural doom , apparently is erroneous ...
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... truth which of itself is supported by no spontaneous ' feelings , and therefore rests upon artificial aids . ' Of course we could not consider it unpardonable in Mr. De Quincey to attach to the word rhetoric a different signification ...
... truth which of itself is supported by no spontaneous ' feelings , and therefore rests upon artificial aids . ' Of course we could not consider it unpardonable in Mr. De Quincey to attach to the word rhetoric a different signification ...
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... truth , that until the reign of George III . these elements of strength had been latent ever since the accession of the House of Hanover . For the two first Georges had been merely Doges ; their ministers had been the depositaries of ...
... truth , that until the reign of George III . these elements of strength had been latent ever since the accession of the House of Hanover . For the two first Georges had been merely Doges ; their ministers had been the depositaries of ...
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... truth , until the present reign that the direct personal interference of the Sovereign in guiding the government of the Empire has ceased to be felt in the Constitution . Mr. May has stated correctly enough the causes of this revival of ...
... truth , until the present reign that the direct personal interference of the Sovereign in guiding the government of the Empire has ceased to be felt in the Constitution . Mr. May has stated correctly enough the causes of this revival of ...
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