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Page 191
... English press is , therefore , during such a period of neutrality as we now enjoy , when men are quite at liberty to take any side in feeling they please , without sub- jecting themselves to the charge of want of patriotism ; and when ...
... English press is , therefore , during such a period of neutrality as we now enjoy , when men are quite at liberty to take any side in feeling they please , without sub- jecting themselves to the charge of want of patriotism ; and when ...
Page 191
... English opinion cannot long The English press is under a far more remain indifferent to the result ; a national serious responsibility and exercises a far more wish , if not a national will , as to the issue momentous function during ...
... English opinion cannot long The English press is under a far more remain indifferent to the result ; a national serious responsibility and exercises a far more wish , if not a national will , as to the issue momentous function during ...
Page 747
... English better taught than they commonly are . A literature - a position both highly honorable man who has learned German and French and highly useful . He is a firstrate English has the means , if he chooses to use them , of scholar ...
... English better taught than they commonly are . A literature - a position both highly honorable man who has learned German and French and highly useful . He is a firstrate English has the means , if he chooses to use them , of scholar ...
Contents
Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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