The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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... passed to create a prejudice against those who differed from the proposal of the Government . Time , reflection , and accomplished facts have shown that they were not quite so wrong after all . This is a business matter which ought to ...
... passed to create a prejudice against those who differed from the proposal of the Government . Time , reflection , and accomplished facts have shown that they were not quite so wrong after all . This is a business matter which ought to ...
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... passed and where he died . The statues by Foley of two celebrated Irishmen , Burke and Goldsmith , erected in front of Trinity College , Dublin , are among the very best works of art of modern times , but in London , where their lives ...
... passed and where he died . The statues by Foley of two celebrated Irishmen , Burke and Goldsmith , erected in front of Trinity College , Dublin , are among the very best works of art of modern times , but in London , where their lives ...
Side 49
... passed for being sober took their two or three bottles a day . Conversation was habitually interlarded with oaths . Gambling to such an extent as to cripple the largest fortunes was the common amusement of both sexes ; and morality , in ...
... passed for being sober took their two or three bottles a day . Conversation was habitually interlarded with oaths . Gambling to such an extent as to cripple the largest fortunes was the common amusement of both sexes ; and morality , in ...
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... passed in his library , and it was during these years that he acquired habits of reading which were never afterwards abandoned , and that he accumulated much of that vast store of learning , that large knowledge of all subjects ancient ...
... passed in his library , and it was during these years that he acquired habits of reading which were never afterwards abandoned , and that he accumulated much of that vast store of learning , that large knowledge of all subjects ancient ...
Side 54
... passed . What were Lord Melbourne's real political convictions ? Some have said that he was in his heart a Conservative . He was un- doubtedly less advanced in his opinions than many of his colleagues , and he sometimes exhibited a half ...
... passed . What were Lord Melbourne's real political convictions ? Some have said that he was in his heart a Conservative . He was un- doubtedly less advanced in his opinions than many of his colleagues , and he sometimes exhibited a half ...
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