The Quarterly Review, Volume 102J. Murray, 1857 |
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Page 39
... continued , " Is not Jemmy breeched yet ? " " At this stage the gentleman slipped away to inform his friends that opposition to Wharton was hopeless . Nothing could stand against a great peer who had such a knowledge of the ages of ...
... continued , " Is not Jemmy breeched yet ? " " At this stage the gentleman slipped away to inform his friends that opposition to Wharton was hopeless . Nothing could stand against a great peer who had such a knowledge of the ages of ...
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... continued . Numerous parishes , he states , did not afford a maintenance for a preacher , nor were there sufficient preachers to furnish one for every parish . When an additional number of worthy persons began to present themselves for ...
... continued . Numerous parishes , he states , did not afford a maintenance for a preacher , nor were there sufficient preachers to furnish one for every parish . When an additional number of worthy persons began to present themselves for ...
Page 486
... Continued reading and re- flection will suggest the omission of some arguments and the addition of others , will supply clearer and more forcible expres- sions , apter and more luminous illustrations , and these emendations will be ...
... Continued reading and re- flection will suggest the omission of some arguments and the addition of others , will supply clearer and more forcible expres- sions , apter and more luminous illustrations , and these emendations will be ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
Prælectiones Academicæ Oxonii habitæ A Joanne | 204 |
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