The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 76 tomasA. Constable, 1843 |
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... passed the river , and conceived to ' be flying across his line of march from the Danube towards Moravia , was eagerly emerging from the defiles of Diernstein , beneath the Danube , and the rocky hills beneath the towers of the castle ...
... passed the river , and conceived to ' be flying across his line of march from the Danube towards Moravia , was eagerly emerging from the defiles of Diernstein , beneath the Danube , and the rocky hills beneath the towers of the castle ...
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... passing remark , the great public controversies of the age , and then proceeds to reason upon his own opinion as upon an indisputable founda- tion . Thus , he alludes to Catholic Emancipation as that loos- ' ening of the constitution in ...
... passing remark , the great public controversies of the age , and then proceeds to reason upon his own opinion as upon an indisputable founda- tion . Thus , he alludes to Catholic Emancipation as that loos- ' ening of the constitution in ...
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... passed through an ordeal of no common severity - an ordeal which would have driven most nations frantic with party animo- sity and triumphant exultation . We do not say that they have borne it without some degree of dangerous excitement ...
... passed through an ordeal of no common severity - an ordeal which would have driven most nations frantic with party animo- sity and triumphant exultation . We do not say that they have borne it without some degree of dangerous excitement ...
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... passed . For the benefit of the incredulous reader , we hold ourselves bound to quote this most astonishing passage ... passing of the Reform Bill , has fur- nished him with a decisive refutation of them . The flames of Bristol and ...
... passed . For the benefit of the incredulous reader , we hold ourselves bound to quote this most astonishing passage ... passing of the Reform Bill , has fur- nished him with a decisive refutation of them . The flames of Bristol and ...
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... passed the House of Lords , that the Conservative gentry of England had emigrated in a body ! Let them imagine an English emigrant peer landing , in 1832 , at Calais or New York . He is eagerly pressed to describe the horrors he has ...
... passed the House of Lords , that the Conservative gentry of England had emigrated in a body ! Let them imagine an English emigrant peer landing , in 1832 , at Calais or New York . He is eagerly pressed to describe the horrors he has ...
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