The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William 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, 1910 |
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... course of the two years which indelibly blackened the poet's fate might have been differently ordered . This time he attacked the Continent from the north . According to prevailing fashion he had furnished himself with despatches , as a ...
... course of the two years which indelibly blackened the poet's fate might have been differently ordered . This time he attacked the Continent from the north . According to prevailing fashion he had furnished himself with despatches , as a ...
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... course of the ensuing negotiations . During their progress rumours reached Byron and his friends which made them insist upon knowing whether this infamous insinuation formed any part of his wife's charges against him ; and it was not ...
... course of the ensuing negotiations . During their progress rumours reached Byron and his friends which made them insist upon knowing whether this infamous insinuation formed any part of his wife's charges against him ; and it was not ...
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... course parallel to that of the legal records , traversing historic scenery that is scarcely less romantic . The evolution of the State Paper Office of the early Victorian period from the king's ' study ' at Westminster and the royal ...
... course parallel to that of the legal records , traversing historic scenery that is scarcely less romantic . The evolution of the State Paper Office of the early Victorian period from the king's ' study ' at Westminster and the royal ...
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... course regarded from a constitutional point of view as public documents ; and this theory has only been affected , in the subsequent period , by the exigencies of their custody . During the eighteenth century , indeed , it was readily ...
... course regarded from a constitutional point of view as public documents ; and this theory has only been affected , in the subsequent period , by the exigencies of their custody . During the eighteenth century , indeed , it was readily ...
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... course the remaining desiderata of historical students . Of these the question next in importance to the con- centration of the records and free access to the same under reasonable conditions is naturally that of a suffi- cient ...
... course the remaining desiderata of historical students . Of these the question next in importance to the con- centration of the records and free access to the same under reasonable conditions is naturally that of a suffi- cient ...
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