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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... give battle at sunrise the Banff were given up to pillage ; Dunnottar next day . At his approach Argyle , who and Stonehaven to the flames . He was al- had lately hurt his arm by a fall from his ready meditating an expedition to the suc ...
... give battle at sunrise the Banff were given up to pillage ; Dunnottar next day . At his approach Argyle , who and Stonehaven to the flames . He was al- had lately hurt his arm by a fall from his ready meditating an expedition to the suc ...
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... give order for putting them to the press , to the contentment of all his majesty's good subjects . " name . " MONTROSE . ' Power , or the Royal cause not so much popularity , as had been expected . The cry might be again in those ...
... give order for putting them to the press , to the contentment of all his majesty's good subjects . " name . " MONTROSE . ' Power , or the Royal cause not so much popularity , as had been expected . The cry might be again in those ...
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... give their own common sense , with a little public lectures on each , and able as well as knowledge not very difficult to be acquired , willing to do so ; but , as neither civil nor would enable them to judge and act for them - English ...
... give their own common sense , with a little public lectures on each , and able as well as knowledge not very difficult to be acquired , willing to do so ; but , as neither civil nor would enable them to judge and act for them - English ...
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... give so much pleasure to both of them . was wanted to put her own cousin , Sir Diggory , Your father , " said he , " recollects he has been in his place , why , of course , she was obliged to young himself , -and a soldier too , -pshaw ...
... give so much pleasure to both of them . was wanted to put her own cousin , Sir Diggory , Your father , " said he , " recollects he has been in his place , why , of course , she was obliged to young himself , -and a soldier too , -pshaw ...
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... give reproach or ill - humour .'- vol . iii . , pp . 68–80 . me a check for the amount , I shall feel much obliged . " The friends are , soon in town and esta- blished in a gorgeous hotel near St. James's Street ; and here Mr. Shirley ...
... give reproach or ill - humour .'- vol . iii . , pp . 68–80 . me a check for the amount , I shall feel much obliged . " The friends are , soon in town and esta- blished in a gorgeous hotel near St. James's Street ; and here Mr. Shirley ...
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