The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... English Bread - Book for Domestic Use , adapted to Families of every Grade , & c .; with Notices of the present System of Adulteration and its consequences , & c . By Eliza Acton , Author of Modern Cookery . " London . 1857 . • 2 ...
... English Bread - Book for Domestic Use , adapted to Families of every Grade , & c .; with Notices of the present System of Adulteration and its consequences , & c . By Eliza Acton , Author of Modern Cookery . " London . 1857 . • 2 ...
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... English Schools ) . By Ralph N. Wor- num ; revised by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake , P.R.A. 1858 . 3. Copy of a Report of the Keeper of the Department of Antiquities to the Trustees of the British Museum re- specting the want of ...
... English Schools ) . By Ralph N. Wor- num ; revised by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake , P.R.A. 1858 . 3. Copy of a Report of the Keeper of the Department of Antiquities to the Trustees of the British Museum re- specting the want of ...
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... English Secretary of War describes as ' the very glorious and complete victory ' over the rebels under General Gates at Camden , and he was com- mended for the highly judicious steps he took in improving it . The campaign of 1781 began ...
... English Secretary of War describes as ' the very glorious and complete victory ' over the rebels under General Gates at Camden , and he was com- mended for the highly judicious steps he took in improving it . The campaign of 1781 began ...
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... English could muster was twenty - five . The days had not arrived when Nelson gave chase to a French fleet of twenty - five ships of the line with six- teen , and the French were only too happy to evade the conflict . The feeling ...
... English could muster was twenty - five . The days had not arrived when Nelson gave chase to a French fleet of twenty - five ships of the line with six- teen , and the French were only too happy to evade the conflict . The feeling ...
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... English colonists or conquerors under Strongbow first made good their settlement on her soil , thereby causing it to be parcelled out between two races - the one with the characteristic qualities of the tyrant , the other with the ...
... English colonists or conquerors under Strongbow first made good their settlement on her soil , thereby causing it to be parcelled out between two races - the one with the characteristic qualities of the tyrant , the other with the ...
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