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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... honour and gal- surreptitiously obtained , and transmitted to lantry for publishing these letters , but the the chiefs of the Scottish army at Newcas- rigid sort had him in greater esteem tle . Much incensed , they openly charged for it ...
... honour and gal- surreptitiously obtained , and transmitted to lantry for publishing these letters , but the the chiefs of the Scottish army at Newcas- rigid sort had him in greater esteem tle . Much incensed , they openly charged for it ...
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... honour as I know you to be . " Ac- A crisis was now indeed at hand between the King and the Commons of England which might well call for the spontaneous offer of every local heart and hand . In Au- Could a monarch so pious and lofty ...
... honour as I know you to be . " Ac- A crisis was now indeed at hand between the King and the Commons of England which might well call for the spontaneous offer of every local heart and hand . In Au- Could a monarch so pious and lofty ...
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... honour of knighthood on Col- many of the Macdonalds under Sir Allaster , kitto - henceforth Sir Allaster Macdonald . and of the Gordons under Lord Aboyne , A further use of his new powers was the asked permission to go home - all ...
... honour of knighthood on Col- many of the Macdonalds under Sir Allaster , kitto - henceforth Sir Allaster Macdonald . and of the Gordons under Lord Aboyne , A further use of his new powers was the asked permission to go home - all ...
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... honour . But of the Earl of Tullibardine . Lord Ogilvie even the first hour of his arrival amongst escaped in the disguise of his sister's clothes , them might convince the King that he had and Archibald Primrose was saved ( so says ...
... honour . But of the Earl of Tullibardine . Lord Ogilvie even the first hour of his arrival amongst escaped in the disguise of his sister's clothes , them might convince the King that he had and Archibald Primrose was saved ( so says ...
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... honour live in so lewd and worthless a place . ' The Marquis , accompanied by Sir John Urrey and a few others , next repaired to his house at Old Montrose , and held him- self ready for embarkation . But he would not trust the good ...
... honour live in so lewd and worthless a place . ' The Marquis , accompanied by Sir John Urrey and a few others , next repaired to his house at Old Montrose , and held him- self ready for embarkation . But he would not trust the good ...
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