The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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453. oldal
... Lord Jeffrey , Lord Murray , ( late lord advocate for Scotland , ) and Lord Brougham ; all of them maintaining opinions upon political subjects a little too liberal for the dynasty of Dundas , then exercising supreme power over the ...
... Lord Jeffrey , Lord Murray , ( late lord advocate for Scotland , ) and Lord Brougham ; all of them maintaining opinions upon political subjects a little too liberal for the dynasty of Dundas , then exercising supreme power over the ...
454. oldal
... Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham , and reached the highest point of popularity and success . " To appreciate the value of the Edinburg Review , the state of England at the time that journal began should be had in remembrance . The ...
... Lord Jeffrey and Lord Brougham , and reached the highest point of popularity and success . " To appreciate the value of the Edinburg Review , the state of England at the time that journal began should be had in remembrance . The ...
466. oldal
... Lord Brougham , on this occa- sion , is a better specimen of manly independence than even Dr. Johnson's famous epistle to Lord Chesterfield . Early in 1828 , however , Lord Lyndhurst gave him preferment , in the shape of a stall then ...
... Lord Brougham , on this occa- sion , is a better specimen of manly independence than even Dr. Johnson's famous epistle to Lord Chesterfield . Early in 1828 , however , Lord Lyndhurst gave him preferment , in the shape of a stall then ...
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