Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casually ... Lords had drawn their ideas of a university exclusively from Glasgow . Here , it is well known , and I mention it ...
... Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casually ... Lords had drawn their ideas of a university exclusively from Glasgow . Here , it is well known , and I mention it ...
Side 269
... Lord Radnor again assumes that the students of Oxford are ' boys ; ' he is again supported in this misrepresentation by Lord Brougham ; and again the misrepresentation is applied to a purpose of assault upon the English universities ...
... Lord Radnor again assumes that the students of Oxford are ' boys ; ' he is again supported in this misrepresentation by Lord Brougham ; and again the misrepresentation is applied to a purpose of assault upon the English universities ...
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... Lord Brougham was the modern Bacon , have also complimented him with the title of the English Demosthenes . Upon this hint , Lord Brougham , in his address to the Glasgow students , has deluged the great Athenian with wordy admiration ...
... Lord Brougham was the modern Bacon , have also complimented him with the title of the English Demosthenes . Upon this hint , Lord Brougham , in his address to the Glasgow students , has deluged the great Athenian with wordy admiration ...
Side 296
... Lord Brougham's over- sights , or errors of defect , I will digress a moment to one positive caution of his , which will measure the value of his philosophy on this subject . He lays it down for a rule of indefinite application , that ...
... Lord Brougham's over- sights , or errors of defect , I will digress a moment to one positive caution of his , which will measure the value of his philosophy on this subject . He lays it down for a rule of indefinite application , that ...
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... Lord Brougham's counsel to the Glasgow students is not only bad counsel and bad -- - * I cannot for a moment believe that the original and most eloquent critic in Blackwood is himself the dupe of an argument , which he has alleged ...
... Lord Brougham's counsel to the Glasgow students is not only bad counsel and bad -- - * I cannot for a moment believe that the original and most eloquent critic in Blackwood is himself the dupe of an argument , which he has alleged ...
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