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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... object of , ib .; main purpose of the treaty , 220 ; the family compact , ' ib . V. Vandyke , style of dress in portraits of , 211 . Vicente , Gil , character of his writings , 90 , 91 ; early life and productions of , 91 , 92 ; reasons ...
... object of , ib .; main purpose of the treaty , 220 ; the family compact , ' ib . V. Vandyke , style of dress in portraits of , 211 . Vicente , Gil , character of his writings , 90 , 91 ; early life and productions of , 91 , 92 ; reasons ...
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... object conversion rather than conquest ; the had travelled , but had taken upon him the Earl was attended by three of the most . * * History of His .Own Times , vol . i . , p . 91 , ed . Oxford , 1833 . * Letter to W. Spang , April 25 ...
... object conversion rather than conquest ; the had travelled , but had taken upon him the Earl was attended by three of the most . * * History of His .Own Times , vol . i . , p . 91 , ed . Oxford , 1833 . * Letter to W. Spang , April 25 ...
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... object was to raise a several of the Highland clans , nor were any body of their vassals , and push forward to of them insensible to the promised joys of Stirling , there to meet Montrose . They battle the certaminis gaudia according to ...
... object was to raise a several of the Highland clans , nor were any body of their vassals , and push forward to of them insensible to the promised joys of Stirling , there to meet Montrose . They battle the certaminis gaudia according to ...
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... object they were utterly defeated . Fifteen hun- of the two commanders was to surround and dred of them were killed in the battle or pur- overpower Montrose , who on his part per- suit , including Sir Duncan , their leader- ceived that ...
... object they were utterly defeated . Fifteen hun- of the two commanders was to surround and dred of them were killed in the battle or pur- overpower Montrose , who on his part per- suit , including Sir Duncan , their leader- ceived that ...
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... object had trose could only obtain for recruits a few plainly become , not the sharing of Scottish troops of irregular horse - whom Bishop victory , but rather the retrieving of English Guthry quaintly designates as the truthless defeat ...
... object had trose could only obtain for recruits a few plainly become , not the sharing of Scottish troops of irregular horse - whom Bishop victory , but rather the retrieving of English Guthry quaintly designates as the truthless defeat ...
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