The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... living at Chester ; and the reason why De Quincey was sent to the last of his grammar - schools was , that he might take an Exhibition of about forty guineas a year after only three years ' pupilship , and thus make up an income of ...
... living at Chester ; and the reason why De Quincey was sent to the last of his grammar - schools was , that he might take an Exhibition of about forty guineas a year after only three years ' pupilship , and thus make up an income of ...
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... living and acting in public , Parliament under a free representation has become as sensitive to public opinion as a barometer to atmospheric pressure . ' These three great facts - Parliamentary Reform , the vast ex- pansion of popular ...
... living and acting in public , Parliament under a free representation has become as sensitive to public opinion as a barometer to atmospheric pressure . ' These three great facts - Parliamentary Reform , the vast ex- pansion of popular ...
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... living for nearly four years in retirement at Gorhambury and at his house in Gray's Inn . The sentence passed upon him by the Lords had , in fact , never been executed . His imprisonment in the Tower had lasted but a few hours ; the ...
... living for nearly four years in retirement at Gorhambury and at his house in Gray's Inn . The sentence passed upon him by the Lords had , in fact , never been executed . His imprisonment in the Tower had lasted but a few hours ; the ...
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... living in a small house at Neuilly . He inclines to be stout , wears a beard , and allows his hair to fall down his shoulders . Sainte Beuve , the author of the Causeries de Lundi , ' another of the Moniteur's contributors , is a man of ...
... living in a small house at Neuilly . He inclines to be stout , wears a beard , and allows his hair to fall down his shoulders . Sainte Beuve , the author of the Causeries de Lundi , ' another of the Moniteur's contributors , is a man of ...
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... living and most practical refu- tation of the pretence as to their natural degradation . In the free negroes these traits were still more definitely and largely marked , many of them being persons every way worthy of confidence and ...
... living and most practical refu- tation of the pretence as to their natural degradation . In the free negroes these traits were still more definitely and largely marked , many of them being persons every way worthy of confidence and ...
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