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Page 191
... feeling of to - day will decide the action of to- morrow ; and the real spring - tide of public in- fluence for the English press is , therefore , during such a period of neutrality as we now enjoy , when men are quite at liberty to ...
... feeling of to - day will decide the action of to- morrow ; and the real spring - tide of public in- fluence for the English press is , therefore , during such a period of neutrality as we now enjoy , when men are quite at liberty to ...
Page 191
... feeling into such currents as these we England may be acting now , but how she must enter a most solemn protest . We have shall feel now , —to what party in the conflict never affected to place personal reliance on her sympathies shall ...
... feeling into such currents as these we England may be acting now , but how she must enter a most solemn protest . We have shall feel now , —to what party in the conflict never affected to place personal reliance on her sympathies shall ...
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... feeling we any thing but a rare gift , and it is the fashion experience , but feeling excited for the sake of to accord it a place much higher than that to the pleasure there is in the movement of the which either its rareness or its ...
... feeling we any thing but a rare gift , and it is the fashion experience , but feeling excited for the sake of to accord it a place much higher than that to the pleasure there is in the movement of the which either its rareness or its ...
Contents
Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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