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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... Observations on I. K. L.'s Letter to the Mar- quess Wellesley ; on Tracts and Topics , by E. Barton ; and on the Letter to Mr. Abercrombie by By S. N. 6. Observations occasioned by the Letter of I. K. L. to his Excellency the Lord ...
... Observations on I. K. L.'s Letter to the Mar- quess Wellesley ; on Tracts and Topics , by E. Barton ; and on the Letter to Mr. Abercrombie by By S. N. 6. Observations occasioned by the Letter of I. K. L. to his Excellency the Lord ...
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... observed in it were lamented and winked at with the tenderness which a dutiful child would tise towards the infirmities of its parent . prac- The advancement of Brazil was favoured by the convulsions which ravaged the other countries in ...
... observed in it were lamented and winked at with the tenderness which a dutiful child would tise towards the infirmities of its parent . prac- The advancement of Brazil was favoured by the convulsions which ravaged the other countries in ...
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... observe with pleasure as Englishmen that , of the imports , those from our country nearly equal in amount those from Portugal , and far exceed those from all other parts of the world . The exports consist chiefly of cotton- wool , wool ...
... observe with pleasure as Englishmen that , of the imports , those from our country nearly equal in amount those from Portugal , and far exceed those from all other parts of the world . The exports consist chiefly of cotton- wool , wool ...
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... observations to those scientific subjects , the proposed investigation of which chiefly gave rise to their mission . To the description of the capital , and its recent improvements and newly - founded institutions , they have added a ...
... observations to those scientific subjects , the proposed investigation of which chiefly gave rise to their mission . To the description of the capital , and its recent improvements and newly - founded institutions , they have added a ...
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... observations on their extended journies to the frontiers of the Spanish provinces ; and as they will naturally throw much light on the geography of those hitherto untraversed districts , we shall reserve , till their appearance , an ...
... observations on their extended journies to the frontiers of the Spanish provinces ; and as they will naturally throw much light on the geography of those hitherto untraversed districts , we shall reserve , till their appearance , an ...
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