The Quarterly Review, Volume 6William 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, 1812 |
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... island . ' While , ' says he , Locke's account of the origin of our ideas conti- nued to be the general creed in Great Britain , it was almost unknown in France ; and now that , after long discussion , it begins , among our best ...
... island . ' While , ' says he , Locke's account of the origin of our ideas conti- nued to be the general creed in Great Britain , it was almost unknown in France ; and now that , after long discussion , it begins , among our best ...
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... island , to the study of etymology , are impres- sed with a deep and increasing conviction , founded on the discoveries which have been already made , that this branch of learning is still in its infancy ; and that the roots of an ...
... island , to the study of etymology , are impres- sed with a deep and increasing conviction , founded on the discoveries which have been already made , that this branch of learning is still in its infancy ; and that the roots of an ...
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... island , which prevailed with no very characteristic change , from an early period in the Saxon times , to the middle of the twelfth century ? That the Saxons brought nothing better from their native forests than the art of constructing ...
... island , which prevailed with no very characteristic change , from an early period in the Saxon times , to the middle of the twelfth century ? That the Saxons brought nothing better from their native forests than the art of constructing ...
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... island had in the seventh century . Whence then to recur to our question , came the models , and the hands to execute them ? Unquestionably from the common parent of religion and art - from Rome . This fact , with respect to Wilfred ...
... island had in the seventh century . Whence then to recur to our question , came the models , and the hands to execute them ? Unquestionably from the common parent of religion and art - from Rome . This fact , with respect to Wilfred ...
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... island , produced by Dr. Milner , are unquestionably prior to any which Mr. Whittington , with all his industry of research , has been able to exhibit . Of these the first is the choir of Canterbury , begun to be rebuilt about 1175 ...
... island , produced by Dr. Milner , are unquestionably prior to any which Mr. Whittington , with all his industry of research , has been able to exhibit . Of these the first is the choir of Canterbury , begun to be rebuilt about 1175 ...
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