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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... Observations on the Nature and Treatment of the Diseases of EroPIVERSITY on their return from Tropical Climates Ranald Martin , F.R.S. London . 1856 . James LIBRARIES OF GEORGIA ART . 4. The British Army in India : its. CONTENTS.
... Observations on the Nature and Treatment of the Diseases of EroPIVERSITY on their return from Tropical Climates Ranald Martin , F.R.S. London . 1856 . James LIBRARIES OF GEORGIA ART . 4. The British Army in India : its. CONTENTS.
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... observations and reminis- cences are sometimes amusingly interwoven with the notes . For example , in reference to the first Lord Malmesbury , we find : - His correspondence , published by the present Lord Malmesbury , proves that , in ...
... observations and reminis- cences are sometimes amusingly interwoven with the notes . For example , in reference to the first Lord Malmesbury , we find : - His correspondence , published by the present Lord Malmesbury , proves that , in ...
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... observation , and the indifferent French in which his advice was conveyed did not detract from its soundness , as when he warns Lord Cornwallis ' qu'il seroit à souhetter que Millord fut placé la campagne Pro- chaine ailleurs qu'aupres ...
... observation , and the indifferent French in which his advice was conveyed did not detract from its soundness , as when he warns Lord Cornwallis ' qu'il seroit à souhetter que Millord fut placé la campagne Pro- chaine ailleurs qu'aupres ...
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... observed that he courted instead of shrinking from responsibility , by insisting on ample powers , by always hurrying to the post of honour and danger , and by boldly grappling grappling with the most formidable of his difficulties at ...
... observed that he courted instead of shrinking from responsibility , by insisting on ample powers , by always hurrying to the post of honour and danger , and by boldly grappling grappling with the most formidable of his difficulties at ...
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... observed in close communication with Mr. Trench , afterwards Lord Ashtown , * who , having spoken strongly for the amendment , voted against it ; and such things had been far from rare in that assembly . Sir Henry Cavendish was famous ...
... observed in close communication with Mr. Trench , afterwards Lord Ashtown , * who , having spoken strongly for the amendment , voted against it ; and such things had been far from rare in that assembly . Sir Henry Cavendish was famous ...
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