The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 48
Page 2
... regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence is given on behalf of the father , it is difficult for out- siders to come to a right judgment . Dangan Castle , in West- meath , and Dublin are a ...
... regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence is given on behalf of the father , it is difficult for out- siders to come to a right judgment . Dangan Castle , in West- meath , and Dublin are a ...
Page 6
... regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point which has generally been considered as settled , namely , that young ...
... regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point which has generally been considered as settled , namely , that young ...
Page 8
... regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was encouraged and incited to exertion by obtaining with borrowed ...
... regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was encouraged and incited to exertion by obtaining with borrowed ...
Page 10
... regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his old friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says ...
... regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his old friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says ...
Page 12
... regard to the same General's want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong . 6 Mr. Gleig remarks on the first of these letters , ' From ...
... regard to the same General's want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong . 6 Mr. Gleig remarks on the first of these letters , ' From ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable adopted Allan Cunningham ancient appears architecture army artists Baker beauty believe Bessemer Bessemer process Bishop Bokhara Cabul Central Asia century character Charlemagne Church Colonel colonies colour command court criticism decarburization Duke Durendal effect England English fact Farington favour feet force France French furnace galleys Ganelon George Stephenson Gleig Gondokoro Gospel Government Governor Greek hand Herat honour important India interest invention Irenæus iron Jamaica Jaxartes Johnson Karl Kashgar King Kokand labour lake London look Lord Lord Mornington malleable manufacture Marteilhe ment metal military mind native nature negro nest never Nile Northcote object officers opinion Oxus painter painting party passed persons political portion portrait possession present principles question rails Reform remarkable Reynolds river Roland Russian says side Sir Joshua steel success tion Unyoro Wellesley whole Wilson