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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... success . My present purpose however is not to write about him but about my 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 ...
... success . My present purpose however is not to write about him but about my 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 ...
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... his mother , at Rosebank , with Sir William Fettes at Gogar Bank and with General Bethune at Blebo . Here he was initiated in the art of partridge shooting , but without much success owing to his defective eye - sight- 2 JOHN MURRAY III.
... his mother , at Rosebank , with Sir William Fettes at Gogar Bank and with General Bethune at Blebo . Here he was initiated in the art of partridge shooting , but without much success owing to his defective eye - sight- 2 JOHN MURRAY III.
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... success owing to his defective eye - sight- ' I ought rather , ' he writes , ' call it firing than shooting , as I only brought down one bird . ' In Edinburgh he dined frequently with Captain Basil Hall , in whose house he met a Mr ...
... success owing to his defective eye - sight- ' I ought rather , ' he writes , ' call it firing than shooting , as I only brought down one bird . ' In Edinburgh he dined frequently with Captain Basil Hall , in whose house he met a Mr ...
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... success ; a proper consistency of paste was attained , and the animals walked over the course in a very satisfactory manner ; insomuch that many who came to scoff returned rather better disposed towards believing . ' From Keswick he ...
... success ; a proper consistency of paste was attained , and the animals walked over the course in a very satisfactory manner ; insomuch that many who came to scoff returned rather better disposed towards believing . ' From Keswick he ...
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... success . Dr Livingstone was a constant guest at my father's house when he was in England ; and I remember him carrying his gold - banded Consular cap , as men used to carry their opera hats , to the drawing - room after dinner . His ...
... success . Dr Livingstone was a constant guest at my father's house when he was in England ; and I remember him carrying his gold - banded Consular cap , as men used to carry their opera hats , to the drawing - room after dinner . His ...
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