The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Volumen8A. and C. Black, 1890 |
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Thomas De Quincey David Masson. GLANCE AT THE WORKS OF MACKINTOSH 1 THIS collection comprehends , with one exception ( viz . the History of England , which is published separately ) , all that is of permanent value in the writings of Sir ...
Thomas De Quincey David Masson. GLANCE AT THE WORKS OF MACKINTOSH 1 THIS collection comprehends , with one exception ( viz . the History of England , which is published separately ) , all that is of permanent value in the writings of Sir ...
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... Sir James indicated was probably “ Walking Stewart " : a most interesting man whom personally I knew ; eloquent in conversation ; contemplative , if that is ... Sir James Mackintosh . His position in 128 SPECULATIVE AND THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS.
... Sir James indicated was probably “ Walking Stewart " : a most interesting man whom personally I knew ; eloquent in conversation ; contemplative , if that is ... Sir James Mackintosh . His position in 128 SPECULATIVE AND THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS.
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Thomas De Quincey David Masson. intellectually , of Sir James Mackintosh . His position in public life was that of Burke ; he stood as a mediator be- tween the world of philosophy and the world of moving politics . The interest in the ...
Thomas De Quincey David Masson. intellectually , of Sir James Mackintosh . His position in public life was that of Burke ; he stood as a mediator be- tween the world of philosophy and the world of moving politics . The interest in the ...
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... Lord's anointed , and were liable to question from the lex majestatis . To ... James's . The poor young Princess Matilda , sister to George III , and then ... Sir James Mackintosh notices the external grounds of suspicion applying to ...
... Lord's anointed , and were liable to question from the lex majestatis . To ... James's . The poor young Princess Matilda , sister to George III , and then ... Sir James Mackintosh notices the external grounds of suspicion applying to ...
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... Sir James Mackintosh , though manifestly inclined to adopt this account of the pretended confession , a little weakens the case by say- ing , - " If General Falkenskiold was rightly informed , " as though the invalidation of the ...
... Sir James Mackintosh , though manifestly inclined to adopt this account of the pretended confession , a little weakens the case by say- ing , - " If General Falkenskiold was rightly informed , " as though the invalidation of the ...
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