The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Том 11Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... principles he had gloried in embuing the mind of the beloved Princess , it is related that before she was perfectly acquainted with this sudden change , she was invited to an entertainment at Carlton House , under the idea of being ...
... principles he had gloried in embuing the mind of the beloved Princess , it is related that before she was perfectly acquainted with this sudden change , she was invited to an entertainment at Carlton House , under the idea of being ...
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... principle very estimable and sound ; and that the mode in which it has been manifested to the eyes of the world at ... principles which had their origin in the revolutionary epoch of France . The old and faded English mind , with its ...
... principle very estimable and sound ; and that the mode in which it has been manifested to the eyes of the world at ... principles which had their origin in the revolutionary epoch of France . The old and faded English mind , with its ...
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... principle which pervades the public , and determines the preponderancy of feeling and opinion as to laws , and measures , and men ; and the primary paramount source of this moral principle is to be found in the Prince upon the throne ...
... principle which pervades the public , and determines the preponderancy of feeling and opinion as to laws , and measures , and men ; and the primary paramount source of this moral principle is to be found in the Prince upon the throne ...
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... principle , produce a re - action upon those in authority which renders the discharge of public duty an invidious and a difficult task . When upon a late trial it was said by the accused to the Judge that he ( the defendant ) , and not ...
... principle , produce a re - action upon those in authority which renders the discharge of public duty an invidious and a difficult task . When upon a late trial it was said by the accused to the Judge that he ( the defendant ) , and not ...
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... principles of France which formed a protection to this sea - girt land superior to the ocean itself - superior to all the towers and fortifications which covered its coasts ; and in this view we think that his Majesty has been , during ...
... principles of France which formed a protection to this sea - girt land superior to the ocean itself - superior to all the towers and fortifications which covered its coasts ; and in this view we think that his Majesty has been , during ...
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Страница 394 - I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded, I began to soften, and concluded to give the copper ; another stroke of his oratory made me ashamed of that, and determined me to give the silver ; and he finished so admirably that I emptied my pocket wholly into the collector's dish, gold and all.
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