The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William 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, 1875 |
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... Earl of Essex . Hour by hour through the dismal Lenten season his Royal Mistress slowly died . ' The Queen grew worse and worse because she would be so . ' ' Elle dit de vouloir mourir . ' would not hear the Archbishop speak of hope of ...
... Earl of Essex . Hour by hour through the dismal Lenten season his Royal Mistress slowly died . ' The Queen grew worse and worse because she would be so . ' ' Elle dit de vouloir mourir . ' would not hear the Archbishop speak of hope of ...
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... Earl of Arundel ; he claimed and he took precedence before all other ambassadors ; he assumed the protectorate over the Greek Church ; from the centre of Islam he carried on an active antagonism to the cabals of Rome ; he procured the ...
... Earl of Arundel ; he claimed and he took precedence before all other ambassadors ; he assumed the protectorate over the Greek Church ; from the centre of Islam he carried on an active antagonism to the cabals of Rome ; he procured the ...
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... Earl of Bristol in his later years ; a man of a grave aspect , of a presence that drew respect and of long experience in affairs of great importance , though a man of great parts and a wise man , yet he had been for the most single and ...
... Earl of Bristol in his later years ; a man of a grave aspect , of a presence that drew respect and of long experience in affairs of great importance , though a man of great parts and a wise man , yet he had been for the most single and ...
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... Earl Grey in 1846 , to the almost exclusive attention paid by the planters to the production of sugar ; and in this judgment he is right . He is in great measure right , too , when he lays at the same door the gradual deterioration of ...
... Earl Grey in 1846 , to the almost exclusive attention paid by the planters to the production of sugar ; and in this judgment he is right . He is in great measure right , too , when he lays at the same door the gradual deterioration of ...
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... plumage , which is of a much lighter colour than that of the immature bird . The latter was , in contradistinction , styled a ' red hawk . ' estate estate of the Earl of Errol , whose coat of Falconry in the British Isles . 173.
... plumage , which is of a much lighter colour than that of the immature bird . The latter was , in contradistinction , styled a ' red hawk . ' estate estate of the Earl of Errol , whose coat of Falconry in the British Isles . 173.
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