The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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Page 28
... English , and even measures peculiarly suited for the the clause means neither more nor less than consideration of the Lords - at a period of this : -a clergyman declaring himself a the session when it is too late to give them ...
... English , and even measures peculiarly suited for the the clause means neither more nor less than consideration of the Lords - at a period of this : -a clergyman declaring himself a the session when it is too late to give them ...
Page 47
... English fens , from which circumstance our author is led to favour us with a considerable amount of legendary lore . We are informed that Ethelreda , called vulgarly Audrey , ' and subsequently St. Au- drey , performed numerous miracles ...
... English fens , from which circumstance our author is led to favour us with a considerable amount of legendary lore . We are informed that Ethelreda , called vulgarly Audrey , ' and subsequently St. Au- drey , performed numerous miracles ...
Page 49
... English Improver , ' ' discovered to the kingdome that some land , both arable and pasture , may be advanced double or treble , ' other five or ten , some twenty fold , & c . & c . The latter , in 1677 , in England's Improvement by Sea ...
... English Improver , ' ' discovered to the kingdome that some land , both arable and pasture , may be advanced double or treble , ' other five or ten , some twenty fold , & c . & c . The latter , in 1677 , in England's Improvement by Sea ...
Page 65
... English clays . ' -Now we beg to assure Mr. Webster and our readers that we attach no importance whatever to his authority , and that neither his name nor his essay would have figured in our pages but for this certificate - signed ' Ph ...
... English clays . ' -Now we beg to assure Mr. Webster and our readers that we attach no importance whatever to his authority , and that neither his name nor his essay would have figured in our pages but for this certificate - signed ' Ph ...
Page 74
... English feelings and English habits he was narrowly avoided being hooted again and again out of these assem- blies into which he intruded his false and levelling declamation ; while the higher Whigs remained in painful though mute ...
... English feelings and English habits he was narrowly avoided being hooted again and again out of these assem- blies into which he intruded his false and levelling declamation ; while the higher Whigs remained in painful though mute ...
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