The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... , was worth sixty thousand pounds , and had great influence both in Parliament and in the City . He applied himself to the greatest bubble of all - one so great , that it is spoken of in many books as the cause 2 Edward Gibbon .
... , was worth sixty thousand pounds , and had great influence both in Parliament and in the City . He applied himself to the greatest bubble of all - one so great , that it is spoken of in many books as the cause 2 Edward Gibbon .
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... capacity , who left a very slight trace of her influence on the character of her son ; who did little , and died early . The real mother , as he is careful to explain , of his understanding and education was 4 Edward Gibbon .
... capacity , who left a very slight trace of her influence on the character of her son ; who did little , and died early . The real mother , as he is careful to explain , of his understanding and education was 4 Edward Gibbon .
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... had a preponderat- ing influence over him , the works of Father Parsons , who lived in Queen Elizabeth's time . But in all probability these were 66 secondary persuasions , justifications after the event . No 12 Edward Gibbon .
... had a preponderat- ing influence over him , the works of Father Parsons , who lived in Queen Elizabeth's time . But in all probability these were 66 secondary persuasions , justifications after the event . No 12 Edward Gibbon .
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... influence to our own writers , and make it an arduous matter even to explain the conceivableness of the French ambition . Of all men living then or since , David Hume was the most likely from prejudice and habit to take an unfavourable ...
... influence to our own writers , and make it an arduous matter even to explain the conceivableness of the French ambition . Of all men living then or since , David Hume was the most likely from prejudice and habit to take an unfavourable ...
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... influence of the five earthly causes to whose se- condary operation the specious historian ascribes the progress of Christianity . Weariness and disinclination forbid . There can be no question that the polity of the church , and the ...
... influence of the five earthly causes to whose se- condary operation the specious historian ascribes the progress of Christianity . Weariness and disinclination forbid . There can be no question that the polity of the church , and the ...
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