Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 60Deighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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Pàgina 11
... political struggles , its public spirit , its ardour for the arts generally , its worship of the muses , co - ordinated alike his instincts and the motives of his life . He groped amid the dying embers of the deserted with bated breath ...
... political struggles , its public spirit , its ardour for the arts generally , its worship of the muses , co - ordinated alike his instincts and the motives of his life . He groped amid the dying embers of the deserted with bated breath ...
Pàgina 17
... political causes for a time , eventuated in the foundation of this Society in 1812 . Subsequently , his efforts in the cause of reform and the extension of the franchise , his advocacy of the move- ment for Catholic emancipation , and ...
... political causes for a time , eventuated in the foundation of this Society in 1812 . Subsequently , his efforts in the cause of reform and the extension of the franchise , his advocacy of the move- ment for Catholic emancipation , and ...
Pàgina 1
... politics ; " and which friends regard as the proof of practicality , sanity of judgment , and a wholesome horror of political fanaticism . He is all for reform in 1832 , even to the borders of menace ; he is all against the People's ...
... politics ; " and which friends regard as the proof of practicality , sanity of judgment , and a wholesome horror of political fanaticism . He is all for reform in 1832 , even to the borders of menace ; he is all against the People's ...
Pàgina 3
... political life : he rose to Cabinet rank . The great object of his life was to write a History of England he did it ; and though what we have is but a magnificent fragment , this lies at the door of the fates which prematurely cut short ...
... political life : he rose to Cabinet rank . The great object of his life was to write a History of England he did it ; and though what we have is but a magnificent fragment , this lies at the door of the fates which prematurely cut short ...
Pàgina 4
... politics , he always acquitted himself in a way worthy of the traditions of Whig statesmanship . Add to this that he is perhaps the most conspicuous instance in our history of the union of political interests with the love of letters ...
... politics , he always acquitted himself in a way worthy of the traditions of Whig statesmanship . Add to this that he is perhaps the most conspicuous instance in our history of the union of political interests with the love of letters ...
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