The Quarterly Review, Volume 101William 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, 1857 |
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Pagina 264
... party , up to 1830 , were in- flexibly determined to ' let well alone . ' The ruined Conservative party rallied after its discomfiture , attracted the confidence of the country , and held with dignity and firmness the reins of power for ...
... party , up to 1830 , were in- flexibly determined to ' let well alone . ' The ruined Conservative party rallied after its discomfiture , attracted the confidence of the country , and held with dignity and firmness the reins of power for ...
Pagina 550
... party ( if such , for convenience sake , it must be called , but it is not justly liable to the name ) still sees in the Queen the representative of Tudors and of Stuarts , to whom , after all , the Church at least has been much ...
... party ( if such , for convenience sake , it must be called , but it is not justly liable to the name ) still sees in the Queen the representative of Tudors and of Stuarts , to whom , after all , the Church at least has been much ...
Pagina 554
... party he has so extravagantly favoured ; for in these days , religious parties gain real strength by the zeal , energy and patience , the suffering and self - denial of their numbers , not by the factitious influences of rank and wealth ...
... party he has so extravagantly favoured ; for in these days , religious parties gain real strength by the zeal , energy and patience , the suffering and self - denial of their numbers , not by the factitious influences of rank and wealth ...
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