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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... Jamaica . By W. J. Gardner . London , 1873 . 2. Report on the Jamaica Blue Book for 1872. By Governor Sir J. P. Grant , K.C.B. ( Colonial Blue Book , Part I. , 1874 ) III . - Virgilio nel Medio Evo . Per Domenico Comparetti , Professore ...
... Jamaica . By W. J. Gardner . London , 1873 . 2. Report on the Jamaica Blue Book for 1872. By Governor Sir J. P. Grant , K.C.B. ( Colonial Blue Book , Part I. , 1874 ) III . - Virgilio nel Medio Evo . Per Domenico Comparetti , Professore ...
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... Jamaica . By W. J. Gardner . London ,, 1873 . 2. Report on the Jamaica Blue Book for 1872. By Governor- Sir J. P. Grant , K.C.B. ( Colonial Blue Book , Part I. , 1874 ) . So O vast is our Empire , so widely scattered the lands over ...
... Jamaica . By W. J. Gardner . London ,, 1873 . 2. Report on the Jamaica Blue Book for 1872. By Governor- Sir J. P. Grant , K.C.B. ( Colonial Blue Book , Part I. , 1874 ) . So O vast is our Empire , so widely scattered the lands over ...
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... Jamaican , represents to most of us the British West Indian islands , one and all ; nor is the panorama , however incomplete , absolutely unfaithful to nature . Indeed where Jamaica is concerned , it might be well if the imaginary ...
... Jamaican , represents to most of us the British West Indian islands , one and all ; nor is the panorama , however incomplete , absolutely unfaithful to nature . Indeed where Jamaica is concerned , it might be well if the imaginary ...
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... Jamaica planter , a friend of his own too , if we remember rightly , growled out that ' the deceased would not , on exchanging this world for another , have found much of a difference either in the climate or the company , ' he did but ...
... Jamaica planter , a friend of his own too , if we remember rightly , growled out that ' the deceased would not , on exchanging this world for another , have found much of a difference either in the climate or the company , ' he did but ...
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... Jamaica under British rule , with the advantages she might reap from American annexation . ' Mr. Stanley's well - known letter of that period to Mr. Gladstone , undergoes the severest strictures of the New York critic ; as do also ...
... Jamaica under British rule , with the advantages she might reap from American annexation . ' Mr. Stanley's well - known letter of that period to Mr. Gladstone , undergoes the severest strictures of the New York critic ; as do also ...
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