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 32
... supposed to result from the practice . Any anxiety for an explanation or accommodation on the part of either seconds or principals was thought to betray a lack of courage . Challenges were given or provoked by way of mere bravado ; and ...
... supposed to result from the practice . Any anxiety for an explanation or accommodation on the part of either seconds or principals was thought to betray a lack of courage . Challenges were given or provoked by way of mere bravado ; and ...
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... supposed to have preceded it , though it is now known to have been written several years later , was also the production of a man who died a bishop . But a new feature here enters into the story of our drama . The revival of letters ...
... supposed to have preceded it , though it is now known to have been written several years later , was also the production of a man who died a bishop . But a new feature here enters into the story of our drama . The revival of letters ...
Page 59
... supposed properties of turquoises and the artificial value consequently set on them as charms . But it was for the charm of a past kiss that he remembered , and which belonged to days when avarice , the sin of age , had not grown with ...
... supposed properties of turquoises and the artificial value consequently set on them as charms . But it was for the charm of a past kiss that he remembered , and which belonged to days when avarice , the sin of age , had not grown with ...
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... supposed to be compensated by the close con- nexion with the diplomatic body into which it is brought by its later organisation . We suspect , however , that this vaunted advantage on the part of the consuls is more apparent than real ...
... supposed to be compensated by the close con- nexion with the diplomatic body into which it is brought by its later organisation . We suspect , however , that this vaunted advantage on the part of the consuls is more apparent than real ...
Page 97
... supposed to have retarded his advancement . In fact , between the most arrogant and the most moderate of Popes it is but Vol . 105.-No. 209 . a question H a question of time , means , opportunities : the. Pius VIII . and Gregory XVI . 97.
... supposed to have retarded his advancement . In fact , between the most arrogant and the most moderate of Popes it is but Vol . 105.-No. 209 . a question H a question of time , means , opportunities : the. Pius VIII . and Gregory XVI . 97.
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