Littell's Living Age, Volume 124Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... strong abuses and fire off well - rounded set phrases , another to administer the naval affairs of the country and be ready to tilt against all comers , as he must do for the future . ( Vol . ii . pp . 90 , 91. ) In another passage he ...
... strong abuses and fire off well - rounded set phrases , another to administer the naval affairs of the country and be ready to tilt against all comers , as he must do for the future . ( Vol . ii . pp . 90 , 91. ) In another passage he ...
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... strong exhibition of public opinion which carried the Catholic Relief Bill and the Reform Bill . Mr. Greville allows him little weight of character : but the atmos- phere of the court of George IV . was not favourable to the highest ...
... strong exhibition of public opinion which carried the Catholic Relief Bill and the Reform Bill . Mr. Greville allows him little weight of character : but the atmos- phere of the court of George IV . was not favourable to the highest ...
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... strong expressions , prob- ably too strong for the subject of them , although they may truly indicate where his political character was weakest . The unquestionable personal influence which Canning acquired , when he wished , seems ...
... strong expressions , prob- ably too strong for the subject of them , although they may truly indicate where his political character was weakest . The unquestionable personal influence which Canning acquired , when he wished , seems ...
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... strong body acter , and what he felt due to his great under Marmont to watch Blücher , he threw reputation , raised him above much of the himself into the rear of the Grand Army . littleness of party . The march upon Paris entirely ...
... strong body acter , and what he felt due to his great under Marmont to watch Blücher , he threw reputation , raised him above much of the himself into the rear of the Grand Army . littleness of party . The march upon Paris entirely ...
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... strong grasp did they lay hold on them , and make them their own ! To return to our lackadaisical artists . The same refining sensibility is shown in their treatment of nature . They do not work in the spirit of Turner or Gainsborough ...
... strong grasp did they lay hold on them , and make them their own ! To return to our lackadaisical artists . The same refining sensibility is shown in their treatment of nature . They do not work in the spirit of Turner or Gainsborough ...
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