The Quarterly Review, Volume 31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... honour of St. Jago , or the immaculate conception of the Holy Virgin , with equal pertinacity and ferocity . Imbued with such feelings , to an intensity now scarcely conceivable , the expeditions to America were composed of soldiers ...
... honour of St. Jago , or the immaculate conception of the Holy Virgin , with equal pertinacity and ferocity . Imbued with such feelings , to an intensity now scarcely conceivable , the expeditions to America were composed of soldiers ...
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... honour : after exchanging civilities , part of the guard turned back with us , and the deputies went on their way . Having reached the top of the hill , we found about a hundred men , tolerably well armed , but strangely dressed ...
... honour : after exchanging civilities , part of the guard turned back with us , and the deputies went on their way . Having reached the top of the hill , we found about a hundred men , tolerably well armed , but strangely dressed ...
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... honour and obey her father and mother ; but that she had disobeyed her mother , and thus sinned against God and made him angry at her - far more angry than her mother had been : that she had also often heard that she must have a new ...
... honour and obey her father and mother ; but that she had disobeyed her mother , and thus sinned against God and made him angry at her - far more angry than her mother had been : that she had also often heard that she must have a new ...
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... honour to a civilized people . ' The Cap- tain thus winds up his eulogium : We had the satisfaction to think that not only a high degree of respect for the British cha- racter was excited among them , but that we carried with us at our ...
... honour to a civilized people . ' The Cap- tain thus winds up his eulogium : We had the satisfaction to think that not only a high degree of respect for the British cha- racter was excited among them , but that we carried with us at our ...
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... honours and distinctions which are sweetest to lettered ambition ; and Joanna , soon after her accession , had emulated her grandfather in doing homage to his genius . During the latter years of Robert , and even to the moment when ...
... honours and distinctions which are sweetest to lettered ambition ; and Joanna , soon after her accession , had emulated her grandfather in doing homage to his genius . During the latter years of Robert , and even to the moment when ...
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