The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... Possessed of these qualifications , and so generally acknowledged to possess them , we venture to think he might , without excessive labour , have raised his income to a sum that would have been fully sufficient for all moderate wants ...
... Possessed of these qualifications , and so generally acknowledged to possess them , we venture to think he might , without excessive labour , have raised his income to a sum that would have been fully sufficient for all moderate wants ...
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... possessed genius we have several times thought would be a question not very easy to answer . Nay , presumptuous as it may seem , we very much doubt whether he ever set himself clearly to consider and resolve the question as to what ...
... possessed genius we have several times thought would be a question not very easy to answer . Nay , presumptuous as it may seem , we very much doubt whether he ever set himself clearly to consider and resolve the question as to what ...
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... possessed ( and it was certainly not of the highest kind ) entered very pro- minently , if not preponderantly , into the composition of his mind . With a really fine imagination his Judas Iscariot dream would have been impossible ; nor ...
... possessed ( and it was certainly not of the highest kind ) entered very pro- minently , if not preponderantly , into the composition of his mind . With a really fine imagination his Judas Iscariot dream would have been impossible ; nor ...
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... possessed a fund of wide - spread patronage , the effects of which need no comment . Accordingly the Revo- lution , even in theory , intrusted the Crown with great powers ; and if we remember that their exercise was subjected in the ...
... possessed a fund of wide - spread patronage , the effects of which need no comment . Accordingly the Revo- lution , even in theory , intrusted the Crown with great powers ; and if we remember that their exercise was subjected in the ...
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... possessed the authority that rests upon the loyalty of the nation , and the interests naturally most congenial to the Crown considered them as aliens or usurpers . It is not surprising that at the accession of George III . no states ...
... possessed the authority that rests upon the loyalty of the nation , and the interests naturally most congenial to the Crown considered them as aliens or usurpers . It is not surprising that at the accession of George III . no states ...
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