The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... reason fo thankfulness . ' For fifty years my father never ceased to pursue hi geological studies , collecting and collating facts , readin all the new books on the subject , and forming his ow independent views . In 1877 he published a ...
... reason fo thankfulness . ' For fifty years my father never ceased to pursue hi geological studies , collecting and collating facts , readin all the new books on the subject , and forming his ow independent views . In 1877 he published a ...
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... As Mills handed the coffee to my father , he whispered in his ear , ' Nicholas Nickleby ' ; father said aloud , ' I have reason to believe that and my the character to which you refer comes in " Nicho C 2 JOHN MURRAY III 19.
... As Mills handed the coffee to my father , he whispered in his ear , ' Nicholas Nickleby ' ; father said aloud , ' I have reason to believe that and my the character to which you refer comes in " Nicho C 2 JOHN MURRAY III 19.
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... reason with enthusiasm ; and in distant Königs- berg the greatest of German thinkers made no secret of his joy . Opinion was more critical in Hanover , where Brandes and Rehberg asserted the superior virtues of the British Constitution ...
... reason with enthusiasm ; and in distant Königs- berg the greatest of German thinkers made no secret of his joy . Opinion was more critical in Hanover , where Brandes and Rehberg asserted the superior virtues of the British Constitution ...
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... reason was the lack stomach for the fight . When the French Revolution began , a large number of th noblest minds ... reasons for the loss of the first round of th match between revolutionary France and feudal Europ were thus to be ...
... reason was the lack stomach for the fight . When the French Revolution began , a large number of th noblest minds ... reasons for the loss of the first round of th match between revolutionary France and feudal Europ were thus to be ...
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... reason , though not immune from the fell visitation of war , it was spared the horrors of revolution and counter - revolution . When peace re- turned to the world in 1815 , the Left Bank reverted to German allegiance without regret and ...
... reason , though not immune from the fell visitation of war , it was spared the horrors of revolution and counter - revolution . When peace re- turned to the world in 1815 , the Left Bank reverted to German allegiance without regret and ...
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