The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... spirit , and it is at this moment as much alive , and may very probably , before many months , be as turbulent and as domineering as ever . Doubtless we have learned too severe a lesson to think of again opposing it . A generous though ...
... spirit , and it is at this moment as much alive , and may very probably , before many months , be as turbulent and as domineering as ever . Doubtless we have learned too severe a lesson to think of again opposing it . A generous though ...
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... spirit that the President dismissed General Church from the army , and Lord Cochrane from the navy . 6 Indeed , ' he adds , his whole system of politics is anti - English ; and he is alike hostile to the regeneration of Greece , and to ...
... spirit that the President dismissed General Church from the army , and Lord Cochrane from the navy . 6 Indeed , ' he adds , his whole system of politics is anti - English ; and he is alike hostile to the regeneration of Greece , and to ...
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... Spirit of Laws , " a book which he seems to have carried about with him in his port- manteau , as he appeals to it on every occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old ...
... Spirit of Laws , " a book which he seems to have carried about with him in his port- manteau , as he appeals to it on every occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old ...
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... spirit completely broken , and their feelings in favour of the conquerors . The officers , raised from the lowest situations , ignorant , in- efficient , and , by the proscribing laws against the admission of Europeans into their ranks ...
... spirit completely broken , and their feelings in favour of the conquerors . The officers , raised from the lowest situations , ignorant , in- efficient , and , by the proscribing laws against the admission of Europeans into their ranks ...
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... spirit into an olympic nutshell , all kernel , though enli- vened with the maggots of Mrs. Edwin . ” — p . 173 . We do not believe , that the English language contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates ...
... spirit into an olympic nutshell , all kernel , though enli- vened with the maggots of Mrs. Edwin . ” — p . 173 . We do not believe , that the English language contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates ...
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