The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 6
... probably have possessed better specimens had he possessed more judicious listeners . " • The Scaligerana ' contains many of those casual sayings which , put on record , preserve the manners , the social history , and the biographical ...
... probably have possessed better specimens had he possessed more judicious listeners . " • The Scaligerana ' contains many of those casual sayings which , put on record , preserve the manners , the social history , and the biographical ...
Page 9
... probably ventured to repeat the experi- ment , and in this case no one can do other- wise than sympathise with the sensitive- ness of Elizabeth , and wonder at the taste of our ancestors who could suffer their con- versation to be ...
... probably ventured to repeat the experi- ment , and in this case no one can do other- wise than sympathise with the sensitive- ness of Elizabeth , and wonder at the taste of our ancestors who could suffer their con- versation to be ...
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... probably follow . The pub- lic sentiment , in short , is ripening fast ; let us only hope that the public knowledge , to the imperfections of which a high author- ity drew attention a twelvemonth ago , * is gaining ground in something ...
... probably follow . The pub- lic sentiment , in short , is ripening fast ; let us only hope that the public knowledge , to the imperfections of which a high author- ity drew attention a twelvemonth ago , * is gaining ground in something ...
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... probably induced some of his critics to give up theirs . ment , and such persons will be best pleased where the greatest novelties are exhibited : but those who have at heart the true wel- fare of the children , will witness with pain ...
... probably induced some of his critics to give up theirs . ment , and such persons will be best pleased where the greatest novelties are exhibited : but those who have at heart the true wel- fare of the children , will witness with pain ...
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... probably intended to apply to the benevolent efforts which the Honourable Amelia Murray and Captain E. P. Brenton were then making to rescue children from a life of crime , and , after giving them a sound industrial education , to send ...
... probably intended to apply to the benevolent efforts which the Honourable Amelia Murray and Captain E. P. Brenton were then making to rescue children from a life of crime , and , after giving them a sound industrial education , to send ...
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