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... mind fresh and vigorous , unclouded and compre- hensive ; an enthusiasm which occasionally raised his faculties to considerable elevation : - these are some of the tints with which we should sketch the intellectual portrait of Sir ...
... mind fresh and vigorous , unclouded and compre- hensive ; an enthusiasm which occasionally raised his faculties to considerable elevation : - these are some of the tints with which we should sketch the intellectual portrait of Sir ...
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... mind and the probability of his eventual success . It is , indeed , among the pleasantest of our labours to mark the gradual improvement of a poetical character ; to see the high and noble thoughts which had been but dimly shadowed out ...
... mind and the probability of his eventual success . It is , indeed , among the pleasantest of our labours to mark the gradual improvement of a poetical character ; to see the high and noble thoughts which had been but dimly shadowed out ...
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... mind . Burke was the man of genius , of fine sense , and subtle reasoning ; Chatham was a man of clear understanding , of strong sense , and violent passions . Burke's mind was satisfied with spe- culation : Chatham's was essentially ...
... mind . Burke was the man of genius , of fine sense , and subtle reasoning ; Chatham was a man of clear understanding , of strong sense , and violent passions . Burke's mind was satisfied with spe- culation : Chatham's was essentially ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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