The Quarterly Review, Volume 110John Murray, 1861 |
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... English Rhythm . By the Rev. Robert Corbet Singleton . Vol . I. 1855 . 4. Virgil : literally translated into English Prose . By Henry Owgan , LL.D. 1857 IV . 1. Ancient Law : its Connection with the Early History of Society and its ...
... English Rhythm . By the Rev. Robert Corbet Singleton . Vol . I. 1855 . 4. Virgil : literally translated into English Prose . By Henry Owgan , LL.D. 1857 IV . 1. Ancient Law : its Connection with the Early History of Society and its ...
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... sometime Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College , Oxford , and late Professor of the English Language and Literature at University College , London . In five volumes . 1859 • · 289 329 368 401 435 459 ART . Page VII . - 1 . Report of.
... sometime Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College , Oxford , and late Professor of the English Language and Literature at University College , London . In five volumes . 1859 • · 289 329 368 401 435 459 ART . Page VII . - 1 . Report of.
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... English merchant . His family was of Norwegian origin , but , as he assured George III . , had been in England since the Conquest . Thomas · was the fifth of eight children , and , if his own reminiscences are to Vol . 110.-No. 219 . B ...
... English merchant . His family was of Norwegian origin , but , as he assured George III . , had been in England since the Conquest . Thomas · was the fifth of eight children , and , if his own reminiscences are to Vol . 110.-No. 219 . B ...
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... English Church or not . Nor was he convinced until Dr. Christopher Wordsworth the elder , whom they appointed arbiter , assured him there could be no doubt about the matter . Even then , however , he fidgeted under the burden of the ...
... English Church or not . Nor was he convinced until Dr. Christopher Wordsworth the elder , whom they appointed arbiter , assured him there could be no doubt about the matter . Even then , however , he fidgeted under the burden of the ...
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... English Opium - Eater . ' But it does not come within our present purpose to say very much of this extra- ordinary piece of composition ; all that it contains of biogra- phical interest we have embodied in the earlier part of this ...
... English Opium - Eater . ' But it does not come within our present purpose to say very much of this extra- ordinary piece of composition ; all that it contains of biogra- phical interest we have embodied in the earlier part of this ...
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