The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... party . His politics were not at all revo- lutionary . In this respect he was a mere pettifogger , full of chicane and captious objections , and unmean- ing discontent ; but he had none of the grand whirling movements of the French ...
... party . His politics were not at all revo- lutionary . In this respect he was a mere pettifogger , full of chicane and captious objections , and unmean- ing discontent ; but he had none of the grand whirling movements of the French ...
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... party , that party is at least a respect- able one , and is placed in the middle between two extremes . The Editor is bound to lend a patient hear- ing to the most paradoxical opinions and extravagant theories which have resulted in our ...
... party , that party is at least a respect- able one , and is placed in the middle between two extremes . The Editor is bound to lend a patient hear- ing to the most paradoxical opinions and extravagant theories which have resulted in our ...
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... party . But Mr. Wilberforce is not a party - man . He is the more looked up to on this account , but not with sufficient reason . By tampering with different temptations and personal projects , he has all the air of the 245 LORD ELDON ...
... party . But Mr. Wilberforce is not a party - man . He is the more looked up to on this account , but not with sufficient reason . By tampering with different temptations and personal projects , he has all the air of the 245 LORD ELDON ...
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