The North British Review, Объемы 46-48W.P. Kennedy, 1867 |
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... sense of hard usage , in respect of their relation to their employers , had been working into the soul of the labouring class . To eradicate that feeling it would be reasonable , we apprehend , to allot a period not less than the three ...
... sense of hard usage , in respect of their relation to their employers , had been working into the soul of the labouring class . To eradicate that feeling it would be reasonable , we apprehend , to allot a period not less than the three ...
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... sense of wrong , and a vehement spirit of resistance in the party believed to be invaded . A war as pro aris et focis has arisen ; not a mere difference as to the terms of a bargain , but a bitter civil war , in which each party ...
... sense of wrong , and a vehement spirit of resistance in the party believed to be invaded . A war as pro aris et focis has arisen ; not a mere difference as to the terms of a bargain , but a bitter civil war , in which each party ...
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... sense promoting the higher and more spiritual and good feeling which have so often seemed interests of the masses . We are concerned on the eve of forsaking us , but through God's to find little or nothing indicative of a mercy have ...
... sense promoting the higher and more spiritual and good feeling which have so often seemed interests of the masses . We are concerned on the eve of forsaking us , but through God's to find little or nothing indicative of a mercy have ...
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... sense and wit than the recorded Table - Talk of Walpole or Rogers . Yet the names of Erasmus , Von Hütten , Joseph Scaliger , or our own Buchanan , resemble nothing so much as the V.R.'s or other royal initials , the day after an ...
... sense and wit than the recorded Table - Talk of Walpole or Rogers . Yet the names of Erasmus , Von Hütten , Joseph Scaliger , or our own Buchanan , resemble nothing so much as the V.R.'s or other royal initials , the day after an ...
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... sense and gay sprightly humour , the half - developed Aristophanes of an uncultivated age . Nay , there were some hopes that his marriage with Magdalen , who was niece of the Queen of Navarre , would be favorable to the cause of the ...
... sense and gay sprightly humour , the half - developed Aristophanes of an uncultivated age . Nay , there were some hopes that his marriage with Magdalen , who was niece of the Queen of Navarre , would be favorable to the cause of the ...
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