The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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... probably had a stronger personal feeling against Hastings than Pitt himself . To this extent Pitt may have been jealous of Hastings ; and to a danger of this description , the words of Dundas , reported by Lord Bulkeley , appear to ...
... probably had a stronger personal feeling against Hastings than Pitt himself . To this extent Pitt may have been jealous of Hastings ; and to a danger of this description , the words of Dundas , reported by Lord Bulkeley , appear to ...
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... probably make ; but we are anxious to point out , in as few words as the subject will admit of , certain general views to which a comparison between the writings of the supporters and opponents of Mr. Collier's Corrector may probably ...
... probably make ; but we are anxious to point out , in as few words as the subject will admit of , certain general views to which a comparison between the writings of the supporters and opponents of Mr. Collier's Corrector may probably ...
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... probably , of most readers ; the received text commending itself to the poetical sense , even without the aid of Mr. Dyce's fine parallel passage from Dante . But , prejudice apart , is not the commoner word the more probable one ? Nor ...
... probably , of most readers ; the received text commending itself to the poetical sense , even without the aid of Mr. Dyce's fine parallel passage from Dante . But , prejudice apart , is not the commoner word the more probable one ? Nor ...
Contents
1 Histoire de la République dAngleterre et de Crom | 1 |
Bengal the Sikkim and NepalHimalayas the Khasia | 55 |
lEcosse et de lIrlande Par Léonce de Lavergne | 82 |
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