The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... offices , thy wife and children are departing from thee , and that for ever ; a cloud of faintnesse is come over thine eyes , and a cloud of sorrow over all theirs ; when his hand that loves thee best hangs tremblingly over thee to ...
... offices , thy wife and children are departing from thee , and that for ever ; a cloud of faintnesse is come over thine eyes , and a cloud of sorrow over all theirs ; when his hand that loves thee best hangs tremblingly over thee to ...
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... Office . 2. Historical Manuscripts Commission : Ninth Report , Part II ( 1884 ) ; Thirteenth Report , Part II ( 1893 ) . 3. The Present State of the Ottoman Empire . By Sir Paul Ricaut . 6th Ed . , 1686 . 4. The State of the Turkey ...
... Office . 2. Historical Manuscripts Commission : Ninth Report , Part II ( 1884 ) ; Thirteenth Report , Part II ( 1893 ) . 3. The Present State of the Ottoman Empire . By Sir Paul Ricaut . 6th Ed . , 1686 . 4. The State of the Turkey ...
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... Office , it is easy to trace the stages of this growth . But the best criterion is supplied by the figures of exports - especially of woollen goods , the staple commodity of England . According to an official account , in the six years ...
... Office , it is easy to trace the stages of this growth . But the best criterion is supplied by the figures of exports - especially of woollen goods , the staple commodity of England . According to an official account , in the six years ...
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... office . Normally , the English bore with patience wrongs and insults which they had not the means of resenting . It was only when terrorism was pushed to extremes that they thought of breaking off relations with Turkey . But , though ...
... office . Normally , the English bore with patience wrongs and insults which they had not the means of resenting . It was only when terrorism was pushed to extremes that they thought of breaking off relations with Turkey . But , though ...
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... offices , and in January 1699 concluded the Peace of Carlowitz through the mediation of our ambassador Lord Paget . English exports in Turkey rose again to an annual average of 20,000 cloths ; and the Levant Company , profiting by the ...
... offices , and in January 1699 concluded the Peace of Carlowitz through the mediation of our ambassador Lord Paget . English exports in Turkey rose again to an annual average of 20,000 cloths ; and the Levant Company , profiting by the ...
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