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Page 190
We congratulate Lord Byron on his return to the standard heroic measure , if we may use that expression , of our language ; convinced as we have always been that ( in spite of the charges of monotony so often made , and so often refuted ...
We congratulate Lord Byron on his return to the standard heroic measure , if we may use that expression , of our language ; convinced as we have always been that ( in spite of the charges of monotony so often made , and so often refuted ...
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the On the entrance of Lord Grenville and Mr. Fox into office , the Major lost no time in transmitting copies of his book to different members of the cabinet : but he had the mortifi- cation of experiencing no attention to his plan ...
the On the entrance of Lord Grenville and Mr. Fox into office , the Major lost no time in transmitting copies of his book to different members of the cabinet : but he had the mortifi- cation of experiencing no attention to his plan ...
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The particular reason of his addressing the public was a wish to correct the erroneous impressions circulated in Lord Selkirk's letter to Major Cartwright . He attacks parti- cularly ( pp . 15. 18 , 19. 25. ) his Lordship's reasoning on ...
The particular reason of his addressing the public was a wish to correct the erroneous impressions circulated in Lord Selkirk's letter to Major Cartwright . He attacks parti- cularly ( pp . 15. 18 , 19. 25. ) his Lordship's reasoning on ...
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Reform Parliamentary Arguments | 51 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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