The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... look back upon Mr. Disraeli's parliamentary career , to see him from the beginning sufficient unto himself , pursuing the even tenour of his way , independent of the smile of favour or the frown of resentment . Since the passing of the ...
... look back upon Mr. Disraeli's parliamentary career , to see him from the beginning sufficient unto himself , pursuing the even tenour of his way , independent of the smile of favour or the frown of resentment . Since the passing of the ...
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... look to the influence which local magnates , employers , and others can bring to bear , it will be a contest of influence as heretofore between the rival powers above , and the strongest or the swiftest will get it . The race will be ...
... look to the influence which local magnates , employers , and others can bring to bear , it will be a contest of influence as heretofore between the rival powers above , and the strongest or the swiftest will get it . The race will be ...
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... look over them , for it ' would be very unjust to reject an article which I had never read ' a line of ; ' and poor Hood almost made himself a martyr to his conscientiousness . The same love of order that presided over his study table ...
... look over them , for it ' would be very unjust to reject an article which I had never read ' a line of ; ' and poor Hood almost made himself a martyr to his conscientiousness . The same love of order that presided over his study table ...
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