The Quarterly Review, Volume 27John Murray, 1822 |
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... Waddington , Esq . Fellow of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , and the Rev. Barnard Hanbury , of Jesus Col- lege , A.M. F.R.S. XI . An Address to the Members of the House of Commons , upon the Necessity of Reforming our Financial Sys- tem ...
... Waddington , Esq . Fellow of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , and the Rev. Barnard Hanbury , of Jesus Col- lege , A.M. F.R.S. XI . An Address to the Members of the House of Commons , upon the Necessity of Reforming our Financial Sys- tem ...
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... Waddington , Esq . Fellow of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , and the Rev. Barnard Hanbury , of Jesus College , A.M. F.R.S. London . 1822 . FROM the days of Herodotus to our own , every poet , histo- rian , geographer , and traveller who ...
... Waddington , Esq . Fellow of Trinity College , Cam- bridge , and the Rev. Barnard Hanbury , of Jesus College , A.M. F.R.S. London . 1822 . FROM the days of Herodotus to our own , every poet , histo- rian , geographer , and traveller who ...
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... Waddington and Hanbury , it confirms us in an opinion we have long entertained , ( and which we expressed in ... Waddington's Visit to Ethiopia .
... Waddington and Hanbury , it confirms us in an opinion we have long entertained , ( and which we expressed in ... Waddington's Visit to Ethiopia .
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... Waddington tells us that the ambition of Ali is to possess all the banks and islands of the Nile , and to be master of all who drink its waters , from Abyssinia to the Mediterranean ; but that apprehending an interference on the part of ...
... Waddington tells us that the ambition of Ali is to possess all the banks and islands of the Nile , and to be master of all who drink its waters , from Abyssinia to the Mediterranean ; but that apprehending an interference on the part of ...
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... Waddington ob- serves , is similar in sound and in usage to the oxoλuyn of the Greeks he might have added , to the ... Waddington's Visit to Ethiopia .
... Waddington ob- serves , is similar in sound and in usage to the oxoλuyn of the Greeks he might have added , to the ... Waddington's Visit to Ethiopia .
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