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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Page 269
... object when he invited Marshal de La Tour to act as his spokesman . He feared above everything to see the conclusion between France and Sardinia of a pendant to the ' monstrueuse jonction ' which had already - momentarily , it is true ...
... object when he invited Marshal de La Tour to act as his spokesman . He feared above everything to see the conclusion between France and Sardinia of a pendant to the ' monstrueuse jonction ' which had already - momentarily , it is true ...
Page 272
... object . I will not speak of the history of the Academy of Science , for such a digression would take up too much time . I will confine myself to remarking that , after a number of years when the members were exclusively foreigners ...
... object . I will not speak of the history of the Academy of Science , for such a digression would take up too much time . I will confine myself to remarking that , after a number of years when the members were exclusively foreigners ...
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... object of its attack . Parini realised this . He refused to finish his poem , declaring that to publish a satire upon a state of society already undergoing dissolution was as cowardly as to insult the dead . The ' Vespro ' and the ...
... object of its attack . Parini realised this . He refused to finish his poem , declaring that to publish a satire upon a state of society already undergoing dissolution was as cowardly as to insult the dead . The ' Vespro ' and the ...
Page 312
... object for his temporary amour and to neglect the sexual banquet provided by the State . For these reasons alone , the licensed and regulated brothel stands condemned as being not only useless and expensive but also dangerous . If the ...
... object for his temporary amour and to neglect the sexual banquet provided by the State . For these reasons alone , the licensed and regulated brothel stands condemned as being not only useless and expensive but also dangerous . If the ...
Page 335
... object of his solicitude was his country's trade with Turkey . In 1666 he founded a French Levant Company on the model of ours . How closely he copied us may be seen from one feature of his creation . In England , business , far from ...
... object of his solicitude was his country's trade with Turkey . In 1666 he founded a French Levant Company on the model of ours . How closely he copied us may be seen from one feature of his creation . In England , business , far from ...
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