The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1916 - English literature |
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... Robert Peel . Edward Stanley , fourteenth earl of Derby . Benjamin Disraeli . Richard Cobden . John Bright . Gladstone CHAPTER III • CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROSE JOHN RUSKIN AND OTHERS By HUGH WALKER , LL.D. , Professor of English ...
... Robert Peel . Edward Stanley , fourteenth earl of Derby . Benjamin Disraeli . Richard Cobden . John Bright . Gladstone CHAPTER III • CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROSE JOHN RUSKIN AND OTHERS By HUGH WALKER , LL.D. , Professor of English ...
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... Robert Hooke . Stephen Hales . Museums . Botanic Gardens . Learned Societies . Scientific Journals . Exploration . Sir Joseph Banks . Robert Brown . J. S. Henslow . Lindley . Berkeley . James Hutton . John Playfair . William Smith ...
... Robert Hooke . Stephen Hales . Museums . Botanic Gardens . Learned Societies . Scientific Journals . Exploration . Sir Joseph Banks . Robert Brown . J. S. Henslow . Lindley . Berkeley . James Hutton . John Playfair . William Smith ...
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... definite anticipations of its leading idea might be found in some of the later English writers of the nineteenth century . E. L. XIV . CH . I. CHAPTER II HISTORIANS , BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS A. WRITERS I ] 49 Robert Adamson.
... definite anticipations of its leading idea might be found in some of the later English writers of the nineteenth century . E. L. XIV . CH . I. CHAPTER II HISTORIANS , BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS A. WRITERS I ] 49 Robert Adamson.
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... Robert Walpole - a period of over thirty years - and , thence , peradventure , a century , or even further , beyond , gradually became dreams ; and , in the end , he would have been happy could he have brought down the II ] 63 ...
... Robert Walpole - a period of over thirty years - and , thence , peradventure , a century , or even further , beyond , gradually became dreams ; and , in the end , he would have been happy could he have brought down the II ] 63 ...
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... . His well- established whig principles are specially manifest in his Memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole ( 1798 ) , which , perhaps , is the least likely of his works to be altogether superseded . The later Memoirs of 88 [ CH . Historians.
... . His well- established whig principles are specially manifest in his Memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole ( 1798 ) , which , perhaps , is the least likely of his works to be altogether superseded . The later Memoirs of 88 [ CH . Historians.
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