The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 180
... remarkable for its copiousness and vigour . Some of the speeches on ' Spirituous Liquors ' are finished dissertations on the evil effects , individual and national , of habits of intoxication , and would be supposed to be the result of ...
... remarkable for its copiousness and vigour . Some of the speeches on ' Spirituous Liquors ' are finished dissertations on the evil effects , individual and national , of habits of intoxication , and would be supposed to be the result of ...
Pagina 249
... remarkable for the diversity of forms it exhibits , its wide , nay , universal distribution , and the magnitude of the effects , some- times beneficial , sometimes mischievous , which it is capable of . producing . The forms in which it ...
... remarkable for the diversity of forms it exhibits , its wide , nay , universal distribution , and the magnitude of the effects , some- times beneficial , sometimes mischievous , which it is capable of . producing . The forms in which it ...
Pagina 268
... remarkable fulfilment . At a time when the immense majority of the community , who think on the subject at all , are opposed to the introduction of any further innovation , a reform of the old reform is to be attempted , because the ...
... remarkable fulfilment . At a time when the immense majority of the community , who think on the subject at all , are opposed to the introduction of any further innovation , a reform of the old reform is to be attempted , because the ...
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