The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 |
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... explained , in Observations and Stric- tures , & c . By Patrick Duigenan , LL . D. M. P. Letter from the Right Hon . Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingall Page 11 . IX . ART . X. The Present State of Turkey ; or CONTENTS.
... explained , in Observations and Stric- tures , & c . By Patrick Duigenan , LL . D. M. P. Letter from the Right Hon . Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingall Page 11 . IX . ART . X. The Present State of Turkey ; or CONTENTS.
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... Lord Nelson . By Mr. Harrison . The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson . By T. O. Churchill . The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson , K from his Lord- ship's Manuscripts . By the Rev. Stanier Clarke , F. R. S. and John M'Arthur , Esq . LL . D. Page ...
... Lord Nelson . By Mr. Harrison . The Life of Lord Viscount Nelson . By T. O. Churchill . The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson , K from his Lord- ship's Manuscripts . By the Rev. Stanier Clarke , F. R. S. and John M'Arthur , Esq . LL . D. Page ...
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... Lord , the common appellation of the sun ; and says that when the Bacchants are asked whom they worship , and when they answer Boμer , We worship O , we can scarcely be justified in understanding a simple exclamation . But , in fact ...
... Lord , the common appellation of the sun ; and says that when the Bacchants are asked whom they worship , and when they answer Boμer , We worship O , we can scarcely be justified in understanding a simple exclamation . But , in fact ...
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... Lord Spencer of employment in the hydrographi- cal department of that office , where he continued in arranging the papers , copying the journals and finishing the charts , until the pas- sing of the decree which allowed the return of ...
... Lord Spencer of employment in the hydrographi- cal department of that office , where he continued in arranging the papers , copying the journals and finishing the charts , until the pas- sing of the decree which allowed the return of ...
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... Lord , by whom he is delivered into the hands of the English . In this short account of the poem , we have omitted to notice one of the characters , which is nevertheless of too much singularity to be passed over in silence . In the ...
... Lord , by whom he is delivered into the hands of the English . In this short account of the poem , we have omitted to notice one of the characters , which is nevertheless of too much singularity to be passed over in silence . In the ...
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