The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... style , " Pooh , pooh ! nonsense , " and put the sword on his shoulder . In 1758 and 1789 he was engaged in the important discussions on the Regency , in consequence of the King's malady . * In 1791 , in consequence of urgent increase ...
... style , " Pooh , pooh ! nonsense , " and put the sword on his shoulder . In 1758 and 1789 he was engaged in the important discussions on the Regency , in consequence of the King's malady . * In 1791 , in consequence of urgent increase ...
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... style , found fault with the reporters for reducing to some limit their excessive length . But these sen- tences the real - property lawyer will fix in his memory , and disregard , as much as their author , the want of paint and drapery ...
... style , found fault with the reporters for reducing to some limit their excessive length . But these sen- tences the real - property lawyer will fix in his memory , and disregard , as much as their author , the want of paint and drapery ...
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... style of parliamentary oratory in the Memoirs of Mr. Horner . - REV . * There are a few Latin epitaphs and inscriptions scattered. SIR W. GRANT . " Of the judges presiding over any of the courts of equitable jurisdiction in the ...
... style of parliamentary oratory in the Memoirs of Mr. Horner . - REV . * There are a few Latin epitaphs and inscriptions scattered. SIR W. GRANT . " Of the judges presiding over any of the courts of equitable jurisdiction in the ...
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... style may seem com- paratively immaterial , it is impossible not to notice that scholar - like finish of his judicial compositions , by which they delight the taste of the critic , as by their learning and their logic they satisfy the ...
... style may seem com- paratively immaterial , it is impossible not to notice that scholar - like finish of his judicial compositions , by which they delight the taste of the critic , as by their learning and their logic they satisfy the ...
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... style , he soon became , by the confession of all parties , one of the most powerful debaters of his time . He had personal qualities , too , which contributed materially to his acceptation in debate . His domestic virtues , his ...
... style , he soon became , by the confession of all parties , one of the most powerful debaters of his time . He had personal qualities , too , which contributed materially to his acceptation in debate . His domestic virtues , his ...
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