American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... politics and English literature as one who possessed the means in regard to the former , and the ca- pability as to the ... political history of England , from the time that Horace Walpole took his seat in Parliament , 1741-2 , until Mr ...
... politics and English literature as one who possessed the means in regard to the former , and the ca- pability as to the ... political history of England , from the time that Horace Walpole took his seat in Parliament , 1741-2 , until Mr ...
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... political history of England for the succeeding years ; though his services might have been forever and lamentably lost in that line in which , as we have said , they were so emi- nently valuable . Pitt , who at this period held the ...
... political history of England for the succeeding years ; though his services might have been forever and lamentably lost in that line in which , as we have said , they were so emi- nently valuable . Pitt , who at this period held the ...
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Robert Walsh. men . This is the age of mechanism , merchandise , political reform , and political economy . The familiar topics of conversation are not such as readily to supply poetical imagery , or impart poeti- cal taste . Instead of ...
Robert Walsh. men . This is the age of mechanism , merchandise , political reform , and political economy . The familiar topics of conversation are not such as readily to supply poetical imagery , or impart poeti- cal taste . Instead of ...
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ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
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