The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... never dull , and , except on a few occasions when somewhat carried away by his subject , never extravagant . Our author opens his work with the following question : ' How was it that at a certain period about fourteen centuries after ...
... never dull , and , except on a few occasions when somewhat carried away by his subject , never extravagant . Our author opens his work with the following question : ' How was it that at a certain period about fourteen centuries after ...
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... never sneered or winced at him , never talked of looking down below ' through him , ' and never admitted him to anything approxi- mating to intimacy or companionship so as to encourage undue familiarity . The words which Mr. Charles ...
... never sneered or winced at him , never talked of looking down below ' through him , ' and never admitted him to anything approxi- mating to intimacy or companionship so as to encourage undue familiarity . The words which Mr. Charles ...
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... never had he heard news like this . The value of the boon arose , not so much from the previous absence of the custom of recognising adoption to a principality on the default of natural heirs , as from the un- certainty which had ...
... never had he heard news like this . The value of the boon arose , not so much from the previous absence of the custom of recognising adoption to a principality on the default of natural heirs , as from the un- certainty which had ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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