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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... according to the subject matter of the Inventions , with separate Indices . d . The Commissioners of Patents ' Journal , published twice a week . e . Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Patents VI .-- 1 . Report of the Commissioners ...
... according to the subject matter of the Inventions , with separate Indices . d . The Commissioners of Patents ' Journal , published twice a week . e . Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Patents VI .-- 1 . Report of the Commissioners ...
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... according to Lord Stanhope , it is the most creditable feat in arms recorded of him . On the 6th September , 1781 , Sir Henry Clinton writes from New York to say that the only mode of relieving Lord Cornwallis is to join him with all ...
... according to Lord Stanhope , it is the most creditable feat in arms recorded of him . On the 6th September , 1781 , Sir Henry Clinton writes from New York to say that the only mode of relieving Lord Cornwallis is to join him with all ...
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... According to Wraxall Lord George Germain was the first to communicate the sur- render to Lord North . And how did he take it ? ' was the inquiry . As he would have taken a ball in the breast , ' replied Lord George , for he opened his ...
... According to Wraxall Lord George Germain was the first to communicate the sur- render to Lord North . And how did he take it ? ' was the inquiry . As he would have taken a ball in the breast , ' replied Lord George , for he opened his ...
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... According to the best authenticated account , the Galway Volunteers , with the Kilkenny and Longford Militia , Lord Ormonde exerted himself to stop his men : he first begged and beseeched : he then upbraided and swore ran away . at at ...
... According to the best authenticated account , the Galway Volunteers , with the Kilkenny and Longford Militia , Lord Ormonde exerted himself to stop his men : he first begged and beseeched : he then upbraided and swore ran away . at at ...
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... according to both Mr. H. Grattan and Barrington , did the patriots prepare to baffle , defeat , and expose this nefarious conspiracy against their own lives and the inde- pendence of their beloved country ? Did they rely on the sound ...
... according to both Mr. H. Grattan and Barrington , did the patriots prepare to baffle , defeat , and expose this nefarious conspiracy against their own lives and the inde- pendence of their beloved country ? Did they rely on the sound ...
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