The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c ...
... Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c ...
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... his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater 516 . 33 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater 516 . 33 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater learning- ( Mr . Phillips here cited several cases as decided by Lord Eldon ) -Such , Gentlemen , is the language of Lord Eldon . I speak also on the autho- rity of our own Lord ...
Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater learning- ( Mr . Phillips here cited several cases as decided by Lord Eldon ) -Such , Gentlemen , is the language of Lord Eldon . I speak also on the autho- rity of our own Lord ...
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... Lord Jesus ' in the pursuit of this exalted object , and of the Goodness of God displayed in the Christian Dispensation , ' we are almost glad to perceive that we have not space to treat upon the present occasion . Mr. Sumner's ...
... Lord Jesus ' in the pursuit of this exalted object , and of the Goodness of God displayed in the Christian Dispensation , ' we are almost glad to perceive that we have not space to treat upon the present occasion . Mr. Sumner's ...
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... Lord Selkirk is an amiable , honourable , and intelligent man - but he has the misfortune to be a pro- tector . We are persuaded , however , that his are not the deep - laid schemes of a sordid narrow - minded calculator , but the ...
... Lord Selkirk is an amiable , honourable , and intelligent man - but he has the misfortune to be a pro- tector . We are persuaded , however , that his are not the deep - laid schemes of a sordid narrow - minded calculator , but the ...
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