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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... interest and profit . And we regret exceedingly that our plan restricts us to a most summary mention of Mr. Pattison's book as a whole , though here , too , we shall find , later on , a portion of it of most pertinent value . ' We ...
... interest and profit . And we regret exceedingly that our plan restricts us to a most summary mention of Mr. Pattison's book as a whole , though here , too , we shall find , later on , a portion of it of most pertinent value . ' We ...
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... interest and also by duty , at many a juncture of European affairs , for the United Kingdom . Here , too , James's sympathy touched a distant future . British policy in regard to Europe has since been , by choice and primarily , pacific ...
... interest and also by duty , at many a juncture of European affairs , for the United Kingdom . Here , too , James's sympathy touched a distant future . British policy in regard to Europe has since been , by choice and primarily , pacific ...
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... interest in and to exercise his own kind of control over Continental affairs . He kept up a close acquaintance and attachment with Protestant Switzerland . He was called in to mediate , and he settled the terms between , Sweden and ...
... interest in and to exercise his own kind of control over Continental affairs . He kept up a close acquaintance and attachment with Protestant Switzerland . He was called in to mediate , and he settled the terms between , Sweden and ...
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... interests have had , which caught a Casaubon into their stream ! It was after the murder of Henri Quatre that Casaubon quitted Paris , where he had resided many years , and crossed into England . The assassination of his patron - illa ...
... interests have had , which caught a Casaubon into their stream ! It was after the murder of Henri Quatre that Casaubon quitted Paris , where he had resided many years , and crossed into England . The assassination of his patron - illa ...
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... interests and to the remembrance of a former affectionate and unbroken alliance . To Spain England had of old been wont to look for the most congenial of confederates and the most marriageable of dynasties ; for three of the last race ...
... interests and to the remembrance of a former affectionate and unbroken alliance . To Spain England had of old been wont to look for the most congenial of confederates and the most marriageable of dynasties ; for three of the last race ...
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