The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... position , 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 .
... position , 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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... position could not be very lucrative ; and his skill must have been enormous to have ob- tained so much at the end of life , in such circumstances , in so few years . Had he been an early Christian , the narrative of his descendant ...
... position could not be very lucrative ; and his skill must have been enormous to have ob- tained so much at the end of life , in such circumstances , in so few years . Had he been an early Christian , the narrative of his descendant ...
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... position of a schoolboy , with a small allowance of pocket - money , and without the Epicurean comforts on which he already set some value . He laments the " indispensable comfort of a servant , " and the " sordid and uncleanly table of ...
... position of a schoolboy , with a small allowance of pocket - money , and without the Epicurean comforts on which he already set some value . He laments the " indispensable comfort of a servant , " and the " sordid and uncleanly table of ...
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... position among his relatives . His father , he says , met him as a friend ; and they continued thence- forth on a footing of " easy intimacy . " Especially after the little affair of Mademoiselle Curchod , and the " very sensible view ...
... position among his relatives . His father , he says , met him as a friend ; and they continued thence- forth on a footing of " easy intimacy . " Especially after the little affair of Mademoiselle Curchod , and the " very sensible view ...
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... is certainly of great use rela- tively and to literary men . Consider the position of a person of that species . He sits beside a library - fire , with nice white paper , a good pen , a capital style , and nothing Edward Gibbon . 25.
... is certainly of great use rela- tively and to literary men . Consider the position of a person of that species . He sits beside a library - fire , with nice white paper , a good pen , a capital style , and nothing Edward Gibbon . 25.
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