Lord Melbourne's PapersKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 534 Seiten |
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... seem in general to have shown towards us is certainly a great damper to such feeling . How true I think this passage in one of Sir J. Moore's letters to Lord William Bentinck , who seems to have been a very sensible man : When you say ...
... seem in general to have shown towards us is certainly a great damper to such feeling . How true I think this passage in one of Sir J. Moore's letters to Lord William Bentinck , who seems to have been a very sensible man : When you say ...
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... seems to have been so little attended to . Succeed- ing poets seem to have a pride in working upon the stories which had been successfully treated by their predecessors , and simply to see in what instances they could construct the ...
... seems to have been so little attended to . Succeed- ing poets seem to have a pride in working upon the stories which had been successfully treated by their predecessors , and simply to see in what instances they could construct the ...
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... seems clear that Grey is for moderation , but if nobody stands firmly by him he is sure to give way ; and it seems to me that the violent part of the Cabinet are put in continual communication upon this subject , and act in concert ...
... seems clear that Grey is for moderation , but if nobody stands firmly by him he is sure to give way ; and it seems to me that the violent part of the Cabinet are put in continual communication upon this subject , and act in concert ...
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