The Quarterly Review, Volumes 79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... fact was in- this opportunity of disclosing to the King to relax their confinement .'- Life and Times , p . the ill practices and treacherous designs of p . 220 . Hamilton and Argyle - and that in conse- quence an order for their arrest ...
... fact was in- this opportunity of disclosing to the King to relax their confinement .'- Life and Times , p . the ill practices and treacherous designs of p . 220 . Hamilton and Argyle - and that in conse- quence an order for their arrest ...
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... fact , which the greater part of that night he was occu- we learn from a note to the Minstrelsy of pied with his friends , Lords Napier , Airlie , the Scottish Border , ' that another reading of and Crauford , in framing despatches and ...
... fact , which the greater part of that night he was occu- we learn from a note to the Minstrelsy of pied with his friends , Lords Napier , Airlie , the Scottish Border , ' that another reading of and Crauford , in framing despatches and ...
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... facts . We are told , then , turns his antagonist and his confederate and Spottiswoode , a grandson of the Pri- mate ... fact that Montrose had made a speech . On the other hand , there is an evident reason why the Roy- alist party at ...
... facts . We are told , then , turns his antagonist and his confederate and Spottiswoode , a grandson of the Pri- mate ... fact that Montrose had made a speech . On the other hand , there is an evident reason why the Roy- alist party at ...
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... fact , embraces the highest genius or most ardent imagination of principles and application of evidence , as con- former times . Thus , while the circle of cerned in physical research ; —a matter sin- physical knowledge has been rapidly ...
... fact , embraces the highest genius or most ardent imagination of principles and application of evidence , as con- former times . Thus , while the circle of cerned in physical research ; —a matter sin- physical knowledge has been rapidly ...
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... fact present exact knowledge of the carbonife- or correcting some prior observation . Cœli rous system , precluding hereafter any igno- rant and expensive search after coal where none worth working can ever be found . munimenta perrupit ...
... fact present exact knowledge of the carbonife- or correcting some prior observation . Cœli rous system , precluding hereafter any igno- rant and expensive search after coal where none worth working can ever be found . munimenta perrupit ...
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