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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Page 15
... increasing his Majesty's subjects , which in these times of war and tribulation is really patriotic . I believe you know that for upwards of two years I have been wandering round the Archipelago . I shall soon go abroad again , for I am ...
... increasing his Majesty's subjects , which in these times of war and tribulation is really patriotic . I believe you know that for upwards of two years I have been wandering round the Archipelago . I shall soon go abroad again , for I am ...
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... a sitting - room or sulking - room , all to yourself . If I were not always looking for B I should be a great deal better • • · already for country air . Miss finds her provisions increased C 2 BYRON AND BONAPARTE 19.
... a sitting - room or sulking - room , all to yourself . If I were not always looking for B I should be a great deal better • • · already for country air . Miss finds her provisions increased C 2 BYRON AND BONAPARTE 19.
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... increased , and fattens thereon . It is a good thing she cannot under- stand all the flattery bestowed upon her . " Little Angel " ... and I know not what . . . . Love to the good goose , and everybody's love to you both from hence ...
... increased , and fattens thereon . It is a good thing she cannot under- stand all the flattery bestowed upon her . " Little Angel " ... and I know not what . . . . Love to the good goose , and everybody's love to you both from hence ...
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... increasing the dim light that filters into the repository . At the same time the loss of space for the storage of records caused by these notable improvements , coupled with the long- delayed transfer of outstanding documents , renders ...
... increasing the dim light that filters into the repository . At the same time the loss of space for the storage of records caused by these notable improvements , coupled with the long- delayed transfer of outstanding documents , renders ...
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... increased reference to the original docu- ments ; and the deterioration of certain classes , through mere wear and tear , has been already indicated by experi- enced antiquaries . In many cases , indeed , very ancient and historic ...
... increased reference to the original docu- ments ; and the deterioration of certain classes , through mere wear and tear , has been already indicated by experi- enced antiquaries . In many cases , indeed , very ancient and historic ...
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