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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Page 13
... remains in office , and begging to have the honour of attending the Marquis of Huntley upon his travels when he returns to Europe , which is no bad line of paying court to our friend Dundas . ' A Governor - General of this stamp was ...
... remains in office , and begging to have the honour of attending the Marquis of Huntley upon his travels when he returns to Europe , which is no bad line of paying court to our friend Dundas . ' A Governor - General of this stamp was ...
Page 85
... remains on the mind of your Committee is , by what method this object can be most easily obtained . ' By the side of this it may not be uninstructive to place an extract from the French Budget ' for 1859 : - " 6 Experience shows us ...
... remains on the mind of your Committee is , by what method this object can be most easily obtained . ' By the side of this it may not be uninstructive to place an extract from the French Budget ' for 1859 : - " 6 Experience shows us ...
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... remains are greeted with hisses and threatened with outrage ; yet little prints of him are hawked about which represent him kneeling in the air , miraculously transported in ecstacy ; and portions of his apparel are sold by his ...
... remains are greeted with hisses and threatened with outrage ; yet little prints of him are hawked about which represent him kneeling in the air , miraculously transported in ecstacy ; and portions of his apparel are sold by his ...
Page 145
... remains as it was under the old law , and it would be well for them if improvements could be intro- duced into that branch of the system as beneficial as those which have been effected in the method of obtaining the grant itself . Under ...
... remains as it was under the old law , and it would be well for them if improvements could be intro- duced into that branch of the system as beneficial as those which have been effected in the method of obtaining the grant itself . Under ...
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... remains were deposited in West- minster Abbey , and of him may be repeated with literal truth the lines which Tickell wrote on the burial of Addison : - ' Ne'er to these chambers , where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a ...
... remains were deposited in West- minster Abbey , and of him may be repeated with literal truth the lines which Tickell wrote on the burial of Addison : - ' Ne'er to these chambers , where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a ...
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