Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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104. oldal
... political charlatan . True , genius so employed must quickly die , but let no vain moan be made over its ashes . The fleeting satire serves its end , and rounds its orb as well as the severe and lofty epic . The politi- cian who writes ...
... political charlatan . True , genius so employed must quickly die , but let no vain moan be made over its ashes . The fleeting satire serves its end , and rounds its orb as well as the severe and lofty epic . The politi- cian who writes ...
105. oldal
... political novels were written to enforce was certainly a bold one . Sir Robert Peel was the great man of the time . He was the fountain of political light and wisdom . He had called a Tory Cosmos out of chaos . He was the saviour of ...
... political novels were written to enforce was certainly a bold one . Sir Robert Peel was the great man of the time . He was the fountain of political light and wisdom . He had called a Tory Cosmos out of chaos . He was the saviour of ...
195. oldal
... political econ- there is no difference of opinion whatever . point on which all are agreed , on which omy which more urgently calls for an accu- It is a great matter that there is a sense of rate and rigorous definition of its meaning ...
... political econ- there is no difference of opinion whatever . point on which all are agreed , on which omy which more urgently calls for an accu- It is a great matter that there is a sense of rate and rigorous definition of its meaning ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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