The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 195
... original views of Mr. Willis on the character and formation of the Gothic style with the revival of sound mechanical ideas . The Copernican or heliocentric doctrine of the planetary system is so familiar to us , and so entirely ...
... original views of Mr. Willis on the character and formation of the Gothic style with the revival of sound mechanical ideas . The Copernican or heliocentric doctrine of the planetary system is so familiar to us , and so entirely ...
Page 243
... original financial scheme of the year , and that , if the ministers had not suffered such a succession of mortifications and defeats , their budget would probably have been of a very different character . We do not deny - on the ...
... original financial scheme of the year , and that , if the ministers had not suffered such a succession of mortifications and defeats , their budget would probably have been of a very different character . We do not deny - on the ...
Page 420
... original footing , and Sir Harris Nicolas appears to regret very seriously the alterations which that sovereign introduced in this particular . In 1786 the king had a new statute passed by which it was made lawful for him to give places ...
... original footing , and Sir Harris Nicolas appears to regret very seriously the alterations which that sovereign introduced in this particular . In 1786 the king had a new statute passed by which it was made lawful for him to give places ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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