The British Quarterly Review, 38. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... , and magnificent Church . ' That he was a child of some peculiarities and difficulties of temperament , as well as of exquisite and intense sensibilities , no one who knows how 6 NO . LXXV . B truly the child is father to the man ' will.
... , and magnificent Church . ' That he was a child of some peculiarities and difficulties of temperament , as well as of exquisite and intense sensibilities , no one who knows how 6 NO . LXXV . B truly the child is father to the man ' will.
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... difficulty in agreeing as to the character of the next part . For more than three and a half years he was in the hands of the tormentors . ' Raro antecedentem scelestum Deseruit pede Poena claudo , ' and she did not forsake De Quincey ...
... difficulty in agreeing as to the character of the next part . For more than three and a half years he was in the hands of the tormentors . ' Raro antecedentem scelestum Deseruit pede Poena claudo , ' and she did not forsake De Quincey ...
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... difficulty , for the greater part of a year . During this visit some of his eccentricities did not escape observation . For example , he rarely appeared at the family meals , preferring to dine in his own room at his own hour , not ...
... difficulty , for the greater part of a year . During this visit some of his eccentricities did not escape observation . For example , he rarely appeared at the family meals , preferring to dine in his own room at his own hour , not ...
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... difficulty of obtaining a supply in the actual House of Commons of young men fit to be trained in politics . Let us hope , however , with Mr. May , that this one excellence of the unreformed Parliament , which is apparently wanting to ...
... difficulty of obtaining a supply in the actual House of Commons of young men fit to be trained in politics . Let us hope , however , with Mr. May , that this one excellence of the unreformed Parliament , which is apparently wanting to ...
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... difficulty , the expense , and the liability to defeat on technical grounds , practically nullify the condition of good ' behaviour understood in all cases by the law , and render the ' tenure unconditional ' ( p . 472 ) . An instance ...
... difficulty , the expense , and the liability to defeat on technical grounds , practically nullify the condition of good ' behaviour understood in all cases by the law , and render the ' tenure unconditional ' ( p . 472 ) . An instance ...
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