The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes101-102Theodore Foster, 1857 |
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... politics , that the energies of im- old régime coolly and steadily prepare by its abuses the harvest of the Revolution , so in our happier political temperament , and within our narrower circle of vicissitude , the law of retribution is ...
... politics , that the energies of im- old régime coolly and steadily prepare by its abuses the harvest of the Revolution , so in our happier political temperament , and within our narrower circle of vicissitude , the law of retribution is ...
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... political Songs of England from the reign of John to that of Edward the Second . Edited and translated by Thomas ... political satire . It is certain that satire itself is one of the oldest things in the world ; and that men learned to ...
... political Songs of England from the reign of John to that of Edward the Second . Edited and translated by Thomas ... political satire . It is certain that satire itself is one of the oldest things in the world ; and that men learned to ...
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... political wit which once glittered in such things as the ' Rolliad ' is now embodied in the political novel . ' Here are new deve- lopments of the tendency which will be studied a century hence by our descend- ants , and which we must ...
... political wit which once glittered in such things as the ' Rolliad ' is now embodied in the political novel . ' Here are new deve- lopments of the tendency which will be studied a century hence by our descend- ants , and which we must ...
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