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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... relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days 444 " days should upon this principle have included Ovid's Art 2 Lord Cornwallis .
... relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days 444 " days should upon this principle have included Ovid's Art 2 Lord Cornwallis .
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... questions of American taxation he steadily opposed the Court , which , we agree with Mr. Ross , it is difficult to reconcile with the fact of his being permitted to retain the office of Vice - Treasurer of Ire- land , besides being made ...
... questions of American taxation he steadily opposed the Court , which , we agree with Mr. Ross , it is difficult to reconcile with the fact of his being permitted to retain the office of Vice - Treasurer of Ire- land , besides being made ...
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... . In fixing the amount to be levied , it was assumed by him that moderate payments , punctually collected , were most likely to Vol . 105.-No. 209 . promote promote the interests of all parties . The grand question. Lord Cornwallis . 17.
... . In fixing the amount to be levied , it was assumed by him that moderate payments , punctually collected , were most likely to Vol . 105.-No. 209 . promote promote the interests of all parties . The grand question. Lord Cornwallis . 17.
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... question , as to which he and his chief adviser , Mr. Shore ( afterwards Lord Teignmouth ) , differed , was , whether the arrangement should be decennial or permanent . The Governor - General's reasons for making it permanent were drawn ...
... question , as to which he and his chief adviser , Mr. Shore ( afterwards Lord Teignmouth ) , differed , was , whether the arrangement should be decennial or permanent . The Governor - General's reasons for making it permanent were drawn ...
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... question of British supremacy advocated a resort to force : - ' The attainment of Magna Charta had no precedent ; it was a great original transaction , not obtained by votes in Parliament , but by barons in the field . To that great ...
... question of British supremacy advocated a resort to force : - ' The attainment of Magna Charta had no precedent ; it was a great original transaction , not obtained by votes in Parliament , but by barons in the field . To that great ...
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