The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William 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, 1934 |
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... allowed to fade from grateful memory . They took the broken , dis- couraged victim of weakness and disease into their home and kept him there for the last eighteen years of his life -with what sacrifice of their own tranquillity may be ...
... allowed to fade from grateful memory . They took the broken , dis- couraged victim of weakness and disease into their home and kept him there for the last eighteen years of his life -with what sacrifice of their own tranquillity may be ...
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... allowed to own real estate ( 1723 ) , and thirty more before a law was passed to allow of their being naturalised , and that without taking the sacrament , which was the usual accompaniment ( 1753 ) , only to be repealed under strong ...
... allowed to own real estate ( 1723 ) , and thirty more before a law was passed to allow of their being naturalised , and that without taking the sacrament , which was the usual accompaniment ( 1753 ) , only to be repealed under strong ...
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... allowed , but liberties have to be allowed daily in much of the civil work . The cause of legal reform would be greatly advanced if those high in the legal hierarchy , especially those who criticise proposals for reform , would spend ...
... allowed , but liberties have to be allowed daily in much of the civil work . The cause of legal reform would be greatly advanced if those high in the legal hierarchy , especially those who criticise proposals for reform , would spend ...
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Sea Air and Empire | 1 |
The Short Story | 16 |
The Periodicity of Earthquakes | 29 |
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