The Quarterly Review, Volume 162William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1886 |
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Page 399
... living introduced during a previous , flourishing period , has also contributed to ruin the economic condition of the people , who in the harder times that have succeeded have not known how to cut their coats according to their cloth ...
... living introduced during a previous , flourishing period , has also contributed to ruin the economic condition of the people , who in the harder times that have succeeded have not known how to cut their coats according to their cloth ...
Page 400
... living is rude in the extreme , and the lament of the Prefect of North Bergen is in reality applicable to the great bulk of the yeomen farmers of Norway , as well as to their tenants and cotters . Nor is there any trace of that equality ...
... living is rude in the extreme , and the lament of the Prefect of North Bergen is in reality applicable to the great bulk of the yeomen farmers of Norway , as well as to their tenants and cotters . Nor is there any trace of that equality ...
Page 544
... living , one English statesman living , with the great power and the extraordinary ability of the right hon . gentleman to lend his voice on behalf of poor helpless Ireland . He had devoted his great mind , his extraordinary energy to ...
... living , one English statesman living , with the great power and the extraordinary ability of the right hon . gentleman to lend his voice on behalf of poor helpless Ireland . He had devoted his great mind , his extraordinary energy to ...
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nica Majora Edited by Henry Richards Luard | 293 |
The State Papers of the Venetian Republic namely | 356 |
ART Page | 414 |
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