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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... interest and instruction , although whether to the full extent of three bulky octavo volumes , may be questioned by that class of readers who prefer being fed with essences and , from dread of being bored , attempt to skim Vol . 105.-No ...
... interest and instruction , although whether to the full extent of three bulky octavo volumes , may be questioned by that class of readers who prefer being fed with essences and , from dread of being bored , attempt to skim Vol . 105.-No ...
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... interest and importance till they become the turning point of the struggle . This was still dubious when he landed at New York in August , 1780. It is plain from Ame- rican authorities , particularly from the printed correspondence of ...
... interest and importance till they become the turning point of the struggle . This was still dubious when he landed at New York in August , 1780. It is plain from Ame- rican authorities , particularly from the printed correspondence of ...
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... interest and discussion to this hour . Three modes of collecting this revenue were open to the government : through ... interests of all parties . The grand question. Lord Cornwallis . 17.
... interest and discussion to this hour . Three modes of collecting this revenue were open to the government : through ... interests of all parties . The grand question. Lord Cornwallis . 17.
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... interests in the county representation ; the holders of seats by purchase ; the barristers in Parliament , fifty in number ; and in- dividuals connected by residence or property with Dublin . His calculation was that , after saving some ...
... interests in the county representation ; the holders of seats by purchase ; the barristers in Parliament , fifty in number ; and in- dividuals connected by residence or property with Dublin . His calculation was that , after saving some ...
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... interest of the Correspondence con- tinues unabated , but we have exhausted all the space we could devote to it . These volumes will ensure to Charles , first Marquis Corn- wallis , a much higher place in history than has been ...
... interest of the Correspondence con- tinues unabated , but we have exhausted all the space we could devote to it . These volumes will ensure to Charles , first Marquis Corn- wallis , a much higher place in history than has been ...
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