Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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2. oldal
... . It would , however , be unjust to criticize with severity a work which , if the author had lived to complete and revise it , would probably have been improved by condensation and by a better arrangement 2 LORD CLIVE .
... . It would , however , be unjust to criticize with severity a work which , if the author had lived to complete and revise it , would probably have been improved by condensation and by a better arrangement 2 LORD CLIVE .
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... lived to rise to the top of the service often accumulated considerable fortunes . Madras , to which Clive had been appointed , was , at this time , perhaps , the first in importance of the Company's settlements . In the preceding ...
... lived to rise to the top of the service often accumulated considerable fortunes . Madras , to which Clive had been appointed , was , at this time , perhaps , the first in importance of the Company's settlements . In the preceding ...
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... lived splendidly , dressed gaily even for those times , kept a carriage and saddle horses , and , not content with these ways of getting rid of his money , resorted to the most speedy and effectual of all modes of evacuation , a ...
... lived splendidly , dressed gaily even for those times , kept a carriage and saddle horses , and , not content with these ways of getting rid of his money , resorted to the most speedy and effectual of all modes of evacuation , a ...
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... lived with great magnificence in Berkeley Square . He reared one palace in Shropshire and another at Claremont . His parliamentary influence might vie with that of the greatest families . But in all this splendour and power envy found ...
... lived with great magnificence in Berkeley Square . He reared one palace in Shropshire and another at Claremont . His parliamentary influence might vie with that of the greatest families . But in all this splendour and power envy found ...
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... lived in habits of courteous and profitable intercourse with the Moorish kingdoms of Spain , and gave a hospitable welcome to skilful leeches and mathematicians who , in the schools of Cordova and Granada , had become versed in all the ...
... lived in habits of courteous and profitable intercourse with the Moorish kingdoms of Spain , and gave a hospitable welcome to skilful leeches and mathematicians who , in the schools of Cordova and Granada , had become versed in all the ...
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