Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 702 páginas |
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... cause of the King was the cause of bigotry and tyranny , we yet cannot refrain from looking with complacency on the character of the honest old Cavaliers . We feel a national pride in comparing them with the instruments which the ...
... cause of the King was the cause of bigotry and tyranny , we yet cannot refrain from looking with complacency on the character of the honest old Cavaliers . We feel a national pride in comparing them with the instruments which the ...
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... cause with the Queen as long as he thought that by pleading that cause he might serve himself . Nay , he went further ; for his feelings , though not warm , were kind ; he pleaded that cause as long as he thought that he could plead it ...
... cause with the Queen as long as he thought that by pleading that cause he might serve himself . Nay , he went further ; for his feelings , though not warm , were kind ; he pleaded that cause as long as he thought that he could plead it ...
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... cause of Jacobinism . Horsley and Horne Tooke are both clergymen ; therefore the being a clergyman is not the cause of Jacobinism . Fox and Windham were both educated at Oxford ; therefore the being educated at Oxford is not the cause ...
... cause of Jacobinism . Horsley and Horne Tooke are both clergymen ; therefore the being a clergyman is not the cause of Jacobinism . Fox and Windham were both educated at Oxford ; therefore the being educated at Oxford is not the cause ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 51 |
MR ROBERT MONTGOMERYS POEMS April 1830 | 136 |
MOORES LIFE OF BYRON June 1830 | 157 |
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