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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... present System of Adulteration and its consequences , & c . By Eliza Acton , Author of Modern Cookery . ' London . 1857 . 2. Rapport sur le Procédé de Panification de M. Mège Mouriès . Par MM . Chevreul , Dumas , Payen , Peloun , et ...
... present System of Adulteration and its consequences , & c . By Eliza Acton , Author of Modern Cookery . ' London . 1857 . 2. Rapport sur le Procédé de Panification de M. Mège Mouriès . Par MM . Chevreul , Dumas , Payen , Peloun , et ...
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... Present Time . Now first collected and arranged , with an Analytical Index showing their result upon the Amendment of the Law . By Sir John Eardley Wil- mot , Bart . , Recorder of Warwick and Judge of the Bristol County Court . London ...
... Present Time . Now first collected and arranged , with an Analytical Index showing their result upon the Amendment of the Law . By Sir John Eardley Wil- mot , Bart . , Recorder of Warwick and Judge of the Bristol County Court . London ...
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... present Lord Malmesbury , proves that , in his anxiety to obtain information , he was not always very scrupulous as to the means . One anecdote , not given there , is , it is believed , quite authentic . When minister at it was of great ...
... present Lord Malmesbury , proves that , in his anxiety to obtain information , he was not always very scrupulous as to the means . One anecdote , not given there , is , it is believed , quite authentic . When minister at it was of great ...
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... present . On January 23rd he had written to the Duke of Portland to this effect . But his energies rose as the difficulties increased , and although he never ceased com- plaining of the disagreeable work forced upon him , he went ...
... present . On January 23rd he had written to the Duke of Portland to this effect . But his energies rose as the difficulties increased , and although he never ceased com- plaining of the disagreeable work forced upon him , he went ...
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... present his flimsy sail , and carry the light bark of his faith , with every new breath of wind - I will remain anchored here - with fidelity to the fortunes of my country , faithful to her freedom , faithful to her fall . ' 6 Lord ...
... present his flimsy sail , and carry the light bark of his faith , with every new breath of wind - I will remain anchored here - with fidelity to the fortunes of my country , faithful to her freedom , faithful to her fall . ' 6 Lord ...
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