The Quarterly Review, Volume 36William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1827 |
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... supposed to hold out no peculiar encouragement to the cultivation of literary attainments ; we must , in the absence of all evidence to the contrary , unavoidably infer that if they attained anything at all approaching to a scholar ...
... supposed to hold out no peculiar encouragement to the cultivation of literary attainments ; we must , in the absence of all evidence to the contrary , unavoidably infer that if they attained anything at all approaching to a scholar ...
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... supposed , that the said Daniel Skinner did , in obedience to this summons , return to Eng- land , and deliver up the suspected papers to the secretary . ' It was natural enough that the exhumation of such a work should again direct the ...
... supposed , that the said Daniel Skinner did , in obedience to this summons , return to Eng- land , and deliver up the suspected papers to the secretary . ' It was natural enough that the exhumation of such a work should again direct the ...
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... supposed to have origi- nated the idea . Meanwhile , every county is to be erected into a separate and subordinate republic , the chief town being the seat of the local government , whither the gentry who compose it may resort , to ...
... supposed to have origi- nated the idea . Meanwhile , every county is to be erected into a separate and subordinate republic , the chief town being the seat of the local government , whither the gentry who compose it may resort , to ...
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... supposed , no great exhibitioni at the Irish bar . vol . i . p . 29 . Our readers may , perhaps , be of our mind , that the first of these causes of failure could little need the reinforcement of the other two . But however that might ...
... supposed , no great exhibitioni at the Irish bar . vol . i . p . 29 . Our readers may , perhaps , be of our mind , that the first of these causes of failure could little need the reinforcement of the other two . But however that might ...
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... supposed to be , essentially interested : and , at any rate , they afford us a glimmering of light respecting countries that have not been recently visited by Europeans . Since the days of Peter the Great , and more particularly since ...
... supposed to be , essentially interested : and , at any rate , they afford us a glimmering of light respecting countries that have not been recently visited by Europeans . Since the days of Peter the Great , and more particularly since ...
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