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[ Brialmont's 'Life of Wellington.']

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157 ([return])
[ Professor Tyndall, on 'Faraday as a Discoverer,' p. 156.]

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158 ([return])
[ 'Life of Perthes,' ii. 216.]

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159 ([return])
[ Lady Elizabeth Carew.]

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[ Francis Horner, in one of his letters, says: "It is among the very sincere and zealous friends of liberty that you will find the most perfect specimens of wrongheadedness; men of a dissenting, provincial cast of virtue—who [15according to one of Sharpe's favourite phrases] WILL drive a wedge the broad end foremost—utter strangers to all moderation in political business."—Francis Horner's LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE (1843, ii. 133.)]

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