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... Lord Ellen- borough himself . Again he was acquitted . The Government on 20 December pressed their charge , but , ignoring the opinion . expressed by Lord Ellenborough , the jury declared Hone not guilty . The verdict was received with ...
... Lord Ellen- borough himself . Again he was acquitted . The Government on 20 December pressed their charge , but , ignoring the opinion . expressed by Lord Ellenborough , the jury declared Hone not guilty . The verdict was received with ...
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... Lord Hailes's friends , that a complete collection of his publications should be made , as well as some account of his life given ; ... If your Lordship has happened to preserve any of Lord Hailes's letters , that you think may be of ...
... Lord Hailes's friends , that a complete collection of his publications should be made , as well as some account of his life given ; ... If your Lordship has happened to preserve any of Lord Hailes's letters , that you think may be of ...
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... ( Lord Hyndford ) , and I beg the favour of you to inform me , whether you think I could by any means obtain so great an Indulgence ' ( 23 Aug. 1772 ) . Not long after he realized his ardent desire , for on 9 Jan. 1773 he tells Paton that ...
... ( Lord Hyndford ) , and I beg the favour of you to inform me , whether you think I could by any means obtain so great an Indulgence ' ( 23 Aug. 1772 ) . Not long after he realized his ardent desire , for on 9 Jan. 1773 he tells Paton that ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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