The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 200
... George III we arrive at the period when the first King since James II was in all essentials , by upbringing and innate sentiments , an Englishman . His reign , as every one knows , was the most extended of any of our rulers , till its ...
... George III we arrive at the period when the first King since James II was in all essentials , by upbringing and innate sentiments , an Englishman . His reign , as every one knows , was the most extended of any of our rulers , till its ...
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... George III had been nearly forty years on the throne Earl's Court was still merely a small collocation of houses with fields about them , reaching to Kensington ( then little more than a palace and a square ) on the one hand and Chelsea ...
... George III had been nearly forty years on the throne Earl's Court was still merely a small collocation of houses with fields about them , reaching to Kensington ( then little more than a palace and a square ) on the one hand and Chelsea ...
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... George III , it is the great Lexicographer who dominates that scene : whether he was eating his frugal meal in a small tavern off the Strand , or reading his Irene ' to Garrick at The Fountain ; walking round St James's Square with ...
... George III , it is the great Lexicographer who dominates that scene : whether he was eating his frugal meal in a small tavern off the Strand , or reading his Irene ' to Garrick at The Fountain ; walking round St James's Square with ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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