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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... doubt ; but there seems none whatever that the damage to the future Governor - General and Lord- Lieutenant's eye was inflicted by an embryo prelate the Honourable Shute Barrington , afterwards Bishop of Durham , whom Mr. Ross rewards ...
... doubt ; but there seems none whatever that the damage to the future Governor - General and Lord- Lieutenant's eye was inflicted by an embryo prelate the Honourable Shute Barrington , afterwards Bishop of Durham , whom Mr. Ross rewards ...
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... doubt but the King will immediately permit him to go abroad which is if properly attended to very usefull to our young country men tho ' I must do Ld . Broome the justice to say he has less of our home education than most young men if ...
... doubt but the King will immediately permit him to go abroad which is if properly attended to very usefull to our young country men tho ' I must do Ld . Broome the justice to say he has less of our home education than most young men if ...
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... doubts that prevailed touching the proprietary title to the soil or the original status of the Ze- mindars , who have been alternately treated by high Indian autho- rities as a sort of greater feudatories , or as mere farmers of the ...
... doubts that prevailed touching the proprietary title to the soil or the original status of the Ze- mindars , who have been alternately treated by high Indian autho- rities as a sort of greater feudatories , or as mere farmers of the ...
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... doubt much , from what I have heard , whether I should not go on full as well with him as with Pelham . ' This account of Lord Castlereagh as a ' good young man rather took us by surprise . * He soon afterwards grows into one ' whose ...
... doubt much , from what I have heard , whether I should not go on full as well with him as with Pelham . ' This account of Lord Castlereagh as a ' good young man rather took us by surprise . * He soon afterwards grows into one ' whose ...
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... doubt whether it is possible to save the country . ' And again , June 8 : - My occupation is now of the most unpleasant nature , negotiating and jobbing with the most corrupt people under heaven . I despise and hate myself every hour ...
... doubt whether it is possible to save the country . ' And again , June 8 : - My occupation is now of the most unpleasant nature , negotiating and jobbing with the most corrupt people under heaven . I despise and hate myself every hour ...
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