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Side viii
especially which so profoundly impressed the nation in 1812 ) were in themselves , for dramatic effect , the most impressive on record . Southey pronounced their preëminence when he said to me that they ranked amongst the few domestic ...
especially which so profoundly impressed the nation in 1812 ) were in themselves , for dramatic effect , the most impressive on record . Southey pronounced their preëminence when he said to me that they ranked amongst the few domestic ...
Side xvii
... who came to the investigation with hostile feelings of partisanship , and not dissembling their incredulity , — armed also ( and in Mr. de Ferrer's case conspicuously armed ) with the appropriate learning for giving effect to this ...
... who came to the investigation with hostile feelings of partisanship , and not dissembling their incredulity , — armed also ( and in Mr. de Ferrer's case conspicuously armed ) with the appropriate learning for giving effect to this ...
Side 30
to it the supreme rank for brilliancy and unity of effect amongst all varieties of the chase . * Horses had formed the natural and introductory topic of conversation between us . What we seve erally knew of Ireland , though in different ...
to it the supreme rank for brilliancy and unity of effect amongst all varieties of the chase . * Horses had formed the natural and introductory topic of conversation between us . What we seve erally knew of Ireland , though in different ...
Side 42
... convenient study of its chief elements , Heber had misconceived as the actual form in which these parts had been originally exchanged between the disputants — a blunder of the worst consequence , and having the effect of translating ...
... convenient study of its chief elements , Heber had misconceived as the actual form in which these parts had been originally exchanged between the disputants — a blunder of the worst consequence , and having the effect of translating ...
Side 47
... of so many thousand pounds , paid down according to the rate agreed on by the lawyers of the two parties ; or , strictly speaking , quarrelled on between the adverse factions ; for agreement it was hard to effect upon any point .
... of so many thousand pounds , paid down according to the rate agreed on by the lawyers of the two parties ; or , strictly speaking , quarrelled on between the adverse factions ; for agreement it was hard to effect upon any point .
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