The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 177
... hand ? " " Yes , and from all those mentioned in his favour . " " Good God , " said P. , " just now they did assure ... hands , and that you were not so rash as to have signed a representation in the name of the King , of their ...
... hand ? " " Yes , and from all those mentioned in his favour . " " Good God , " said P. , " just now they did assure ... hands , and that you were not so rash as to have signed a representation in the name of the King , of their ...
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... hand any chord , from uproarious merriment to the deepest pathos , or the most terrible invective ; and , the sure type of an orator , he seemed to feel himself all the emotions which he was anxious to inspire . Before a Scottish jury ...
... hand any chord , from uproarious merriment to the deepest pathos , or the most terrible invective ; and , the sure type of an orator , he seemed to feel himself all the emotions which he was anxious to inspire . Before a Scottish jury ...
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... hand , will have it that the writers of what he calls republican Greece ' did nothing but invent tales to the disparagement of the royal Macedonian . This phantasy has been tossed to the winds by the stronger hand of his Diocesan . The ...
... hand , will have it that the writers of what he calls republican Greece ' did nothing but invent tales to the disparagement of the royal Macedonian . This phantasy has been tossed to the winds by the stronger hand of his Diocesan . The ...
Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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