The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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... party in the new room . first tea was an interesting one , from the fact that very many of the boys had not been at anything of the sort before , and that many of them , not being then in the habit of going to church , had never perhaps ...
... party in the new room . first tea was an interesting one , from the fact that very many of the boys had not been at anything of the sort before , and that many of them , not being then in the habit of going to church , had never perhaps ...
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... party . * Against that inference we think ourselves entitled to protest , in justice to the illustrious statesmen of the last fifty or sixty years , in whose principles the Conservatives of our day were bred , to whose party it is their ...
... party . * Against that inference we think ourselves entitled to protest , in justice to the illustrious statesmen of the last fifty or sixty years , in whose principles the Conservatives of our day were bred , to whose party it is their ...
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... parties appear to us to convey a simple and correct notion of the whole contest ; their dissensions pervaded the entire history of the rebellion , and finally brought about its total failure . The moderate section of the liberal party ...
... parties appear to us to convey a simple and correct notion of the whole contest ; their dissensions pervaded the entire history of the rebellion , and finally brought about its total failure . The moderate section of the liberal party ...
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Humboldts Cosmos | 3 |
Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum | 157 |
of Westminster | 182 |
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