The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William 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, 1890 |
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... of London . 2. The Bad Boys ' Paper . New York , & c . 3. The London Journal . The Boys of London and The Family Herald . The Princess Novelettes . Ladies ' Own Novelette , & c . And other Works . 122 150 * ABT . Page · · VII . - Walpole.
... of London . 2. The Bad Boys ' Paper . New York , & c . 3. The London Journal . The Boys of London and The Family Herald . The Princess Novelettes . Ladies ' Own Novelette , & c . And other Works . 122 150 * ABT . Page · · VII . - Walpole.
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... Walpole . By John Morley . London , 1890 VIII . - 1 . Report of Mr. Davenport upon the Trading Capa- bilities of the Country traversed by the Yunnan Mission : presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . 1877 . 2 ...
... Walpole . By John Morley . London , 1890 VIII . - 1 . Report of Mr. Davenport upon the Trading Capa- bilities of the Country traversed by the Yunnan Mission : presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . 1877 . 2 ...
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... Walpole because he knew little Latin , Cromwell because he read little but the Bible , or the Duke of Wellington because he confounded the quantities of Jacobus and Carolus . Such men had a liberal education , though it did not come by ...
... Walpole because he knew little Latin , Cromwell because he read little but the Bible , or the Duke of Wellington because he confounded the quantities of Jacobus and Carolus . Such men had a liberal education , though it did not come by ...
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... Walpole ( whose bust is now to be seen on the walls of the room ) would turn out a good orator . ' Newborough enjoyed the reputation of being a suc- cessful governor and teacher , and an elegant and vigorous scholar whose reading went ...
... Walpole ( whose bust is now to be seen on the walls of the room ) would turn out a good orator . ' Newborough enjoyed the reputation of being a suc- cessful governor and teacher , and an elegant and vigorous scholar whose reading went ...
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... Walpole , ' standing up funking over against a conduct to be catechised , ' nor the stalls where the young noblemen ( as in Great St. Mary's at Cambridge ) sat side by side with the dons ; and there and then ate packets of almonds and ...
... Walpole , ' standing up funking over against a conduct to be catechised , ' nor the stalls where the young noblemen ( as in Great St. Mary's at Cambridge ) sat side by side with the dons ; and there and then ate packets of almonds and ...
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