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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... English edition . ) 4. Voyages Aériens . Par T. Glaisher ; Camille Élam- marion ; W. de Fonvielle , et Gaston Tissandier . Illustrés d'après les croquis d'Albert Tissandier . Paris , 1870. ( The same in an English edition , edited by ...
... English edition . ) 4. Voyages Aériens . Par T. Glaisher ; Camille Élam- marion ; W. de Fonvielle , et Gaston Tissandier . Illustrés d'après les croquis d'Albert Tissandier . Paris , 1870. ( The same in an English edition , edited by ...
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... English history , it is the very sternest chapter in the record of English policy , in which the final words and deeds of Elizabeth are set down . Among all the touching fancies of the great poets of that dramatic age there is none more ...
... English history , it is the very sternest chapter in the record of English policy , in which the final words and deeds of Elizabeth are set down . Among all the touching fancies of the great poets of that dramatic age there is none more ...
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... English courtiers , how far he came short of the stature of the Tudors , and where would be the weak side of his reputation in England . He felt the difficulty of his situation , and he took his own means of overcoming it , so far as ...
... English courtiers , how far he came short of the stature of the Tudors , and where would be the weak side of his reputation in England . He felt the difficulty of his situation , and he took his own means of overcoming it , so far as ...
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... English public and domestic life had , for a generation , retired , like the greatest of English poets , into the country . Favouritism was at the beginning of the seventeenth century a received institution according to a recognised and ...
... English public and domestic life had , for a generation , retired , like the greatest of English poets , into the country . Favouritism was at the beginning of the seventeenth century a received institution according to a recognised and ...
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... English East India Company , yet in its first infancy , —it was established in the first year of the century ; -after so many commercial and diplomatic missions he had been sent as British minister to the Porte . There he was the ...
... English East India Company , yet in its first infancy , —it was established in the first year of the century ; -after so many commercial and diplomatic missions he had been sent as British minister to the Porte . There he was the ...
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