Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... expressions of contemptuous pity for the weak brethren who were incapable of appreciating the noble aspirations of the Prime Minister , who was for the moment the idol at once of English Jacobins and Irish Whiteboys , of Oxford High ...
... expressions of contemptuous pity for the weak brethren who were incapable of appreciating the noble aspirations of the Prime Minister , who was for the moment the idol at once of English Jacobins and Irish Whiteboys , of Oxford High ...
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... expression . ' At this point of the conversation they happened to have nearly reached Charles's quarters , and finding it quite impossible to persuade him to come to the Quinta , Augustus declared that he should go at once with St. John ...
... expression . ' At this point of the conversation they happened to have nearly reached Charles's quarters , and finding it quite impossible to persuade him to come to the Quinta , Augustus declared that he should go at once with St. John ...
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... expression , but much practical evil follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of thought and expression must expect to be met with the charge of pedantry . But the charge of pedantry com- monly means that he who brings it is ...
... expression , but much practical evil follows . Of course everyone who insists on accuracy of thought and expression must expect to be met with the charge of pedantry . But the charge of pedantry com- monly means that he who brings it is ...
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... act are of all men the most liable to be influenced by these 6 1 See Mr. A. J. Evans , in the Fortnightly Review , April 1880 . 6 inaccuracies of thought and expression . The diplomatist , 30 [ July The Austrian Power .
... act are of all men the most liable to be influenced by these 6 1 See Mr. A. J. Evans , in the Fortnightly Review , April 1880 . 6 inaccuracies of thought and expression . The diplomatist , 30 [ July The Austrian Power .
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6 inaccuracies of thought and expression . The diplomatist , of whatever rank - he who ought to know , and who in a certain sense does know , more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to ...
6 inaccuracies of thought and expression . The diplomatist , of whatever rank - he who ought to know , and who in a certain sense does know , more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to ...
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