The Quarterly Review, Volum 159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... look back upon the eighteenth century , we found it lay midway between the age when religious bigotry had burst into flame , and withered up a generation in the scorching fire of its implacable tyranny , and another age when the dire ...
... look back upon the eighteenth century , we found it lay midway between the age when religious bigotry had burst into flame , and withered up a generation in the scorching fire of its implacable tyranny , and another age when the dire ...
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... look a little more attentively at the true sources of our greatness , and to attach less importance to mere oratory , or to skill in local wire- pulling , or to adroitness in leading the people of this country off on a false scent . We ...
... look a little more attentively at the true sources of our greatness , and to attach less importance to mere oratory , or to skill in local wire- pulling , or to adroitness in leading the people of this country off on a false scent . We ...
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... look at the progress they have made of late years , nothing with regard to their future will appear incredible . If you look over the map of the globe , ' Sir Alexander Galt has truly told us , you will find that the possessions which ...
... look at the progress they have made of late years , nothing with regard to their future will appear incredible . If you look over the map of the globe , ' Sir Alexander Galt has truly told us , you will find that the possessions which ...
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