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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... dying of a broken heart , and Mr. Ross says that grief so preyed upon her health as to cause her death in February , 1779. Lord Cornwallis threw up his command command on hearing of her danger , and arrived a 6 Lord Cornwallis .
... dying of a broken heart , and Mr. Ross says that grief so preyed upon her health as to cause her death in February , 1779. Lord Cornwallis threw up his command command on hearing of her danger , and arrived a 6 Lord Cornwallis .
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... cause to envy any of those who , at most , can only expect that , by relinquishing liberal studies and social pleasures , by passing nights without sleep and summers without one glimpse of the beauties of nature , they may attain that ...
... cause to envy any of those who , at most , can only expect that , by relinquishing liberal studies and social pleasures , by passing nights without sleep and summers without one glimpse of the beauties of nature , they may attain that ...
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... cause of his return to India in 1797. Sir John having given dissatisfaction by his mode of dealing with the Bengal mu- tineers , his Lordship was actually reappointed and sworn in , when c 2 news news arrived which induced an ...
... cause of his return to India in 1797. Sir John having given dissatisfaction by his mode of dealing with the Bengal mu- tineers , his Lordship was actually reappointed and sworn in , when c 2 news news arrived which induced an ...
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... causing it to be parcelled out between two races - the one with the characteristic qualities of the tyrant , the other with the characteristic qualities of the slave . The Englishry , ' whether of Saxon or Norman descent , regarded the ...
... causing it to be parcelled out between two races - the one with the characteristic qualities of the tyrant , the other with the characteristic qualities of the slave . The Englishry , ' whether of Saxon or Norman descent , regarded the ...
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... cause of order . In his sketch of Lord Castlereagh , Lord Brougham says : - ' It is another topic of high praise that he took a generous part against the faction which , setting themselves against all liberal and tolerant government ...
... cause of order . In his sketch of Lord Castlereagh , Lord Brougham says : - ' It is another topic of high praise that he took a generous part against the faction which , setting themselves against all liberal and tolerant government ...
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