Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... influence , but Lord Eldon has all the direct influence of the Prime Minister . He is Prime Minister to all intents and purposes , and he stands alone in the full exercise of all the influence of that high situation . Lord Liverpool has ...
... influence , but Lord Eldon has all the direct influence of the Prime Minister . He is Prime Minister to all intents and purposes , and he stands alone in the full exercise of all the influence of that high situation . Lord Liverpool has ...
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... influence in the Cabinet ; but there have been Lord Chancellors , and Bank cases , and influential Cabinet ministers not a few , that have never attained to a like reputation . There is little we can connect specifically with his name ...
... influence in the Cabinet ; but there have been Lord Chancellors , and Bank cases , and influential Cabinet ministers not a few , that have never attained to a like reputation . There is little we can connect specifically with his name ...
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... influence of the Press , if you believe writers and printers , is the one sufficient condition of social well - being . Yet there are many considerations which make very much against this idea I can't go into several of them now , but ...
... influence of the Press , if you believe writers and printers , is the one sufficient condition of social well - being . Yet there are many considerations which make very much against this idea I can't go into several of them now , but ...
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