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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... means to be adopted for the attainment of truth , 253 ; Mr. Adair's account of the applicants for work at Ballymena , ib .; relations of Great Bri- tain with Ireland , 254 ; the duty of England , ib .; the immediate cause of Irish ...
... means to be adopted for the attainment of truth , 253 ; Mr. Adair's account of the applicants for work at Ballymena , ib .; relations of Great Bri- tain with Ireland , 254 ; the duty of England , ib .; the immediate cause of Irish ...
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... mean to do . ' Henderson fell into the Montrose what means might yet remain to snare , and replied without hesitation that it retrieve the Scottish affairs . was resolved to send as strong an army as In reply , Montrose observed that ...
... mean to do . ' Henderson fell into the Montrose what means might yet remain to snare , and replied without hesitation that it retrieve the Scottish affairs . was resolved to send as strong an army as In reply , Montrose observed that ...
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... means mustered a force of three than these ! thousand men at the old castle of Inverlochy , The Campbells , though forsaken by their near the place where now Fort William chief , fought most bravely , as men , ' says stands . On the ...
... means mustered a force of three than these ! thousand men at the old castle of Inverlochy , The Campbells , though forsaken by their near the place where now Fort William chief , fought most bravely , as men , ' says stands . On the ...
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... means confined finds after all a comfortable conclusion . The to the legal moral conveyed . Subjects of description of a part of London but little vital importance to the well - being of society , known or explored , viz . , the quiet ...
... means confined finds after all a comfortable conclusion . The to the legal moral conveyed . Subjects of description of a part of London but little vital importance to the well - being of society , known or explored , viz . , the quiet ...
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... means , sir ? " more moderate nowhere - not for such horses as I returned Bolter . " Very well , sir . Perhaps I keeps specially when it's such work as Muster may win - perhaps I may lose ; that's all a toss- Barrington wants ' em for ...
... means , sir ? " more moderate nowhere - not for such horses as I returned Bolter . " Very well , sir . Perhaps I keeps specially when it's such work as Muster may win - perhaps I may lose ; that's all a toss- Barrington wants ' em for ...
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