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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... reign of James I. down to that of Her Majesty Queen Victoria . b . Chronological , Alphabetical , Subject Matter , and Re- ference Indices to Letters Patent and Specifications . c . Abridgments of Specifications , arranged ...
... reign of James I. down to that of Her Majesty Queen Victoria . b . Chronological , Alphabetical , Subject Matter , and Re- ference Indices to Letters Patent and Specifications . c . Abridgments of Specifications , arranged ...
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... Reign of George III . By William Massey , M.P. Two first volumes . 1855 , 1858 VII . - 1 . Lord Brougham's Acts and Bills from 1811 to the Present Time . Now first collected and arranged , with an Analytical Index showing their result ...
... Reign of George III . By William Massey , M.P. Two first volumes . 1855 , 1858 VII . - 1 . Lord Brougham's Acts and Bills from 1811 to the Present Time . Now first collected and arranged , with an Analytical Index showing their result ...
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... reign of law and reason was at an end , and that the only remaining hope lay in a resort to arms . * See The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys , ' vol . ii . p . 9. ' He ( the Provost of T. C. D. , Hutchinson ) is said , when he was at the ...
... reign of law and reason was at an end , and that the only remaining hope lay in a resort to arms . * See The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys , ' vol . ii . p . 9. ' He ( the Provost of T. C. D. , Hutchinson ) is said , when he was at the ...
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... reign of Charles the Second , influenced , to its great hurt and shame , the stage of London . Had the Englishmen of Elizabeth's days loved the Spaniard as much as they hated him , they would yet never have used his playbook . It was ...
... reign of Charles the Second , influenced , to its great hurt and shame , the stage of London . Had the Englishmen of Elizabeth's days loved the Spaniard as much as they hated him , they would yet never have used his playbook . It was ...
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... reigns throughout . He was a self - made scholar , and men who have conquered their own way in life are often self - sufficient and overbearing . But seldom has any one pronounced his wayward decrees with the same dictatorial confidence ...
... reigns throughout . He was a self - made scholar , and men who have conquered their own way in life are often self - sufficient and overbearing . But seldom has any one pronounced his wayward decrees with the same dictatorial confidence ...
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