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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... note . Agriculture in France , 108 ; interest of the subject , ib .; free - trade notions respecting , 108 , 109 ; de- terioration of , 109 ; the broad system recom- mended , ib .; M. Mounier's work on , ib .; laws respecting the ...
... note . Agriculture in France , 108 ; interest of the subject , ib .; free - trade notions respecting , 108 , 109 ; de- terioration of , 109 ; the broad system recom- mended , ib .; M. Mounier's work on , ib .; laws respecting the ...
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... note ! Drama , the decline of the Roman , 195 ; the Italian and Spanish , 196 ; the ancient Portuguese , 90 ; history of , 91. And see Vicente . Dress , the Art of , & c , 200 ; caprice in , 201 ; in- convenience of the present male ...
... note ! Drama , the decline of the Roman , 195 ; the Italian and Spanish , 196 ; the ancient Portuguese , 90 ; history of , 91. And see Vicente . Dress , the Art of , & c , 200 ; caprice in , 201 ; in- convenience of the present male ...
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... note ; the Addington ministry , 275 ; form of communication between the king and his minis- ters , ib .; the peace of Amiens , 278 ; rupture be- tween Pitt and Addington , 279 , 230 ; Dr. Pel- lew's charge against Pitt , 280 , 281 ...
... note ; the Addington ministry , 275 ; form of communication between the king and his minis- ters , ib .; the peace of Amiens , 278 ; rupture be- tween Pitt and Addington , 279 , 230 ; Dr. Pel- lew's charge against Pitt , 280 , 281 ...
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... notes of the governor of a fortress , answered drily , Mon siége est fait ! Mr. Napier , on the contrary , in an excellent spirit , and MR . NAPIER states in his Dedication of 1840 with most commendable zeal , sat down to that he was ...
... notes of the governor of a fortress , answered drily , Mon siége est fait ! Mr. Napier , on the contrary , in an excellent spirit , and MR . NAPIER states in his Dedication of 1840 with most commendable zeal , sat down to that he was ...
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... note , that by the word publishing ' the Bishop could only mean discours- figure . Tales of a Grandfather , ' second series , vol . known , and not to be found among the pamphlets ing of , or disclosing ; since the letters are now un ...
... note , that by the word publishing ' the Bishop could only mean discours- figure . Tales of a Grandfather , ' second series , vol . known , and not to be found among the pamphlets ing of , or disclosing ; since the letters are now un ...
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