The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 161
... spirit , and did not cherish personal re- sentments . A ministerial pamphlet , published in 1803 , at- tacked Pitt with much asperity , and might be considered as disclosing those feelings and opinions which the Government . dared not ...
... spirit , and did not cherish personal re- sentments . A ministerial pamphlet , published in 1803 , at- tacked Pitt with much asperity , and might be considered as disclosing those feelings and opinions which the Government . dared not ...
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... spirit in which the author of Tom Brown ' writes , and to the sort of character which he extols . It is hardly less ... spirits of the boys filled him with a sort of sorrow . He seems to wish that they were chastened by some sterner ...
... spirit in which the author of Tom Brown ' writes , and to the sort of character which he extols . It is hardly less ... spirits of the boys filled him with a sort of sorrow . He seems to wish that they were chastened by some sterner ...
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... spirit of resolute dogmatism which marked his religious and political life . Scarcely were the Spanish standards captured at Sens carried in triumph to Notre Dame , when a storm , which had long been brooding , burst in the interior of ...
... spirit of resolute dogmatism which marked his religious and political life . Scarcely were the Spanish standards captured at Sens carried in triumph to Notre Dame , when a storm , which had long been brooding , burst in the interior of ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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