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... Remains of Alexis de Tocqueville . Translated from the French by the Translator of Napoleon's Correspondence with King Joseph . London , 1861 - - IX . - 1 . Reports of the Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the ...
... remains , we shall endeavour to make our sketch of him complete by prefacing our critical re- marks with a brief memoir of his earlier career as far as it can be extracted from the fragmentary materials which he has left us . As The ...
... remains ; my dreams are not calm : the dread swell and agitation of the storm have not wholly subsided ; the legions that encamped in them are drawing off , but not departed ; my sleep is still tumultuous ; and like the gates of ...
... remains to say a few words upon the humorous and witty side of his character . Articles which are almost exclusively humorous are The Casuistry of Roman Meals , ' ' Murder considered as one of the Fine Arts , ' and ' Orthographic ...
... remains of him which we possess . The subtlety , the obscurity , the bad taste of an age of literary decline are to be found in them . But who has ever surpassed . him in the immensity , the variety , the inexhaustible fertility of his ...