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... admirable , and to me he writes that it is the finest piece of logic that ever was printed . I do not think it so ; but I do think that I have disposed of all Gladstone's theories un- answerably ; and there is not a line of the paper ...
... admirable , and to me he writes that it is the finest piece of logic that ever was printed . I do not think it so ; but I do think that I have disposed of all Gladstone's theories un- answerably ; and there is not a line of the paper ...
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... admirable battle - ground for the Conservatives . The most exalted motives of piety and patriotism , the blindest prejudices of race and creed , were alike ar- rayed behind the impregnable defences which guarded the position so adroitly ...
... admirable battle - ground for the Conservatives . The most exalted motives of piety and patriotism , the blindest prejudices of race and creed , were alike ar- rayed behind the impregnable defences which guarded the position so adroitly ...
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... admirable opportunity of giving the House , which was eager to hear him , a characteristic touch of his quality , as he poured forth a torrent of historical instances to prove that Governments , which had regard for their own sta- VOL ...
... admirable opportunity of giving the House , which was eager to hear him , a characteristic touch of his quality , as he poured forth a torrent of historical instances to prove that Governments , which had regard for their own sta- VOL ...
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... of confidence ; which was proposed by the Con- servative leader in a quiet and carefully reasoned speech , admirably worthy of the occasion and of him- self . Macaulay , who had shown signs of immense 90 CH . VIII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... of confidence ; which was proposed by the Con- servative leader in a quiet and carefully reasoned speech , admirably worthy of the occasion and of him- self . Macaulay , who had shown signs of immense 90 CH . VIII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... admirably , but which in Tasso would be quite out of place . The despair of Con- stance in Shakespeare is as lofty as that of Edipus in Sophocles ; but the levities of the bastard Faulcon- bridge would be utterly out of place in ...
... admirably , but which in Tasso would be quite out of place . The despair of Con- stance in Shakespeare is as lofty as that of Edipus in Sophocles ; but the levities of the bastard Faulcon- bridge would be utterly out of place in ...
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