The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... believe that any process of conjectural criticism can restore it to its original condition . For our own part , we do not believe that Manetho's dynasties have come down to us in so corrupt a state as M. Bunsen supposes ; but if we did ...
... believe that any process of conjectural criticism can restore it to its original condition . For our own part , we do not believe that Manetho's dynasties have come down to us in so corrupt a state as M. Bunsen supposes ; but if we did ...
Page 468
... believe we may add that the originals are lost . What we have , therefore , are not the King's notes , but simply ... believe , in the right ; but there is singular variation in the accounts left by contemporaries , as to the time and ...
... believe we may add that the originals are lost . What we have , therefore , are not the King's notes , but simply ... believe , in the right ; but there is singular variation in the accounts left by contemporaries , as to the time and ...
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... believe ) , guilty at least of a breach of confidence towards Pitt . But was Lord Sandwich so authorized ? There is nothing but his own . word for it and Walpole evidently believed that his Lordship acted solely on his own account . Mr ...
... believe ) , guilty at least of a breach of confidence towards Pitt . But was Lord Sandwich so authorized ? There is nothing but his own . word for it and Walpole evidently believed that his Lordship acted solely on his own account . Mr ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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