The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 233
... writes , calmly and gently as he does write , were the sup- porters of the system he describes , and are now unwilling captives of a more liberal generation , might rebel at the violence thus done to the shrine at which their earliest ...
... writes , calmly and gently as he does write , were the sup- porters of the system he describes , and are now unwilling captives of a more liberal generation , might rebel at the violence thus done to the shrine at which their earliest ...
Page 472
... writes from London shortly before her death , are she and I. I was ' the great man ( as we used to say ) , at the late drawing - room , in a suit of imperial blue , lined with rose - coloured silk , and ornamented with rich gold ...
... writes from London shortly before her death , are she and I. I was ' the great man ( as we used to say ) , at the late drawing - room , in a suit of imperial blue , lined with rose - coloured silk , and ornamented with rich gold ...
Page 479
... writes : He ( Gibbon ) is an ' ugly , affected , disgusting fellow , and poisons our literary club ' to me . ' The printedBoswelliana ' is mostly a collection of family sayings compiled by Boswell , with the view of embalming the wisdom ...
... writes : He ( Gibbon ) is an ' ugly , affected , disgusting fellow , and poisons our literary club ' to me . ' The printedBoswelliana ' is mostly a collection of family sayings compiled by Boswell , with the view of embalming the wisdom ...
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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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