American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... elder brother ; and which , though at times carried perhaps too far , never fails to se- cure the favourable judgment of the reader . The Lord Keeper was a man highly remarkable for his 1832. ] 279 Eminent British Lawyers .
... elder brother ; and which , though at times carried perhaps too far , never fails to se- cure the favourable judgment of the reader . The Lord Keeper was a man highly remarkable for his 1832. ] 279 Eminent British Lawyers .
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... remarkable instances of our own time for apt illustra- tion - the biography is necessarily personal ; -whatever is heap- ed above , the substratum is individuality . We do not , cannot forget the man and the genius ; the deed of daring ...
... remarkable instances of our own time for apt illustra- tion - the biography is necessarily personal ; -whatever is heap- ed above , the substratum is individuality . We do not , cannot forget the man and the genius ; the deed of daring ...
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... remarkable for the rich variety of forms of government , which by their difference and contrast , served to excite the strongest action of mind upon the theories of civil ad- ministration . What form that was ever devised , was not here ...
... remarkable for the rich variety of forms of government , which by their difference and contrast , served to excite the strongest action of mind upon the theories of civil ad- ministration . What form that was ever devised , was not here ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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