Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Том 178F. Jefferies, 1845 |
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... means . Such works as these are , like statues or pictures , representations of the men themselves , speaking as it were with a living voice , and in authentic words of encouragement exhort- ing the youthful student to labour , patience ...
... means . Such works as these are , like statues or pictures , representations of the men themselves , speaking as it were with a living voice , and in authentic words of encouragement exhort- ing the youthful student to labour , patience ...
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... means by which this elevation was attained , showing , that an entire and well - grounded reliance on himself was the foundation of all Lord Eldon's future fortunes . No accident raised him to eminence , no adulation gained him ...
... means by which this elevation was attained , showing , that an entire and well - grounded reliance on himself was the foundation of all Lord Eldon's future fortunes . No accident raised him to eminence , no adulation gained him ...
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... means of doing so . " His wife is described as very young , very beautiful , with flowing ringlets , and wearing a white frock and sash . Who would not work hard for such a creature ? and John Scott nearly killed himself by his labour ...
... means of doing so . " His wife is described as very young , very beautiful , with flowing ringlets , and wearing a white frock and sash . Who would not work hard for such a creature ? and John Scott nearly killed himself by his labour ...
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... means of know- ing his real from his pretended friends . In 1804 the force of circum- stances alone , and not the King's will or favourable disposition , prevailed to place Mr. Pitt again in power ; for kings will always be served by ...
... means of know- ing his real from his pretended friends . In 1804 the force of circum- stances alone , and not the King's will or favourable disposition , prevailed to place Mr. Pitt again in power ; for kings will always be served by ...
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... means the least important with such an assembly as the House of Commons ) the dignity of his aspect and bearing . So great indeed for many years was his influence , political and personal , in that House and with the higher classes in ...
... means the least important with such an assembly as the House of Commons ) the dignity of his aspect and bearing . So great indeed for many years was his influence , political and personal , in that House and with the higher classes in ...
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