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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... appear to some , this work contains so large a quantity of authentic information , and affords such ample materials for the correction of contemporary annals , that it may be regarded as indispensable to the student of modern history ...
... appear to some , this work contains so large a quantity of authentic information , and affords such ample materials for the correction of contemporary annals , that it may be regarded as indispensable to the student of modern history ...
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... appears to have led a life of solitude and habitual depression whenever he was away . The bereavement , so frequently repeated and renewed , proved eventually too much for her spirits and strength . He embarked for America , with the ...
... appears to have led a life of solitude and habitual depression whenever he was away . The bereavement , so frequently repeated and renewed , proved eventually too much for her spirits and strength . He embarked for America , with the ...
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... appears , to the wonder and consternation of his allies . ' To attack , ' says Mr. Mill , with a handful of infantry , and with- out cannon , the whole of Tippoo's army , in a fortified camp under the walls of his capital , appeared to ...
... appears , to the wonder and consternation of his allies . ' To attack , ' says Mr. Mill , with a handful of infantry , and with- out cannon , the whole of Tippoo's army , in a fortified camp under the walls of his capital , appeared to ...
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... appears that the fame of our stage could cause a German prince to furnish his court with a company of English players ; and some English companies made circuits of their own through German towns , acting their native plays in their ...
... appears that the fame of our stage could cause a German prince to furnish his court with a company of English players ; and some English companies made circuits of their own through German towns , acting their native plays in their ...
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... appears bent under a load of faggots , and is threatened by Sidea with her staff . He is so weary , that he falls at her knees and entreats her to beat him to death . Then Sidea remembers tha he is of royal race , and thinks that it ...
... appears bent under a load of faggots , and is threatened by Sidea with her staff . He is so weary , that he falls at her knees and entreats her to beat him to death . Then Sidea remembers tha he is of royal race , and thinks that it ...
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