The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... father - the third John Murray in the direct line . In 1843 he succeeded to the headship of the business , which had already taken its place among the leading publishing firms in London , but , owing to my grand- father's generous mode ...
... father - the third John Murray in the direct line . In 1843 he succeeded to the headship of the business , which had already taken its place among the leading publishing firms in London , but , owing to my grand- father's generous mode ...
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... father often sai that he could not subject his own sons to such a di advantage . From his earliest years he suffered ... father's letters that Dr Thomson's misgivings in regard to social attractions were not un- warranted . He had many ...
... father often sai that he could not subject his own sons to such a di advantage . From his earliest years he suffered ... father's letters that Dr Thomson's misgivings in regard to social attractions were not un- warranted . He had many ...
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... father's . One of the most notable events of his stay in Edinburgh was the famous dimmer of the Theatrical Fund , at which he was present , when Sir Walter first publicly owned to the authorship of the Waverley Novels . Of this he ...
... father's . One of the most notable events of his stay in Edinburgh was the famous dimmer of the Theatrical Fund , at which he was present , when Sir Walter first publicly owned to the authorship of the Waverley Novels . Of this he ...
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... Father the Deacon had been ali etc. , which , as you may suppose , had a most excellent effe Whenever he could get a ... father's office , but , according to invariable custom , he sought and obtained permission make a circuitous journey ...
... Father the Deacon had been ali etc. , which , as you may suppose , had a most excellent effe Whenever he could get a ... father's office , but , according to invariable custom , he sought and obtained permission make a circuitous journey ...
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... Father was the sanitary condi- tions and arrangements in hotels and cities ; and I have no doubt that the vast improvement which has taken place in this respect in the succeeding years was more due to him than to any other individual ...
... Father was the sanitary condi- tions and arrangements in hotels and cities ; and I have no doubt that the vast improvement which has taken place in this respect in the succeeding years was more due to him than to any other individual ...
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