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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... observed , 203 ; female dress of the present day considered , 204 , 205 ; the gown , 205 ; the skirt , ib .; flounces , ib .; the scarf , ib .; mantillas , 206 ; shawls , ib .; irregu- larity in drapery recommended , ib .; the hat , ib ...
... observed , 203 ; female dress of the present day considered , 204 , 205 ; the gown , 205 ; the skirt , ib .; flounces , ib .; the scarf , ib .; mantillas , 206 ; shawls , ib .; irregu- larity in drapery recommended , ib .; the hat , ib ...
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... observations on the payment of the Roman Catholic clergy , 271 ; arrangements for a new ministry , 272 ; indisposi- tion of the king , 273 ; Mr. Addington's prescrip- tion , ib .; Pitt's assistance to Addington in the formation of a new ...
... observations on the payment of the Roman Catholic clergy , 271 ; arrangements for a new ministry , 272 ; indisposi- tion of the king , 273 ; Mr. Addington's prescrip- tion , ib .; Pitt's assistance to Addington in the formation of a new ...
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... observation must Home , Athol , and Mar - Lords Stormont , have discovered the high endowments of the Seaforth , and Erskine - and Amond , who other - each after what had passed would was second in command of Leslie's army . be more ...
... observation must Home , Athol , and Mar - Lords Stormont , have discovered the high endowments of the Seaforth , and Erskine - and Amond , who other - each after what had passed would was second in command of Leslie's army . be more ...
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... observed that the fa- they could raise in aid of their brethren in vourable opportunity which he had pressed England . The preacher next proceeded to at York , had in great measure passed away . descant on the honours and rewards which ...
... observed that the fa- they could raise in aid of their brethren in vourable opportunity which he had pressed England . The preacher next proceeded to at York , had in great measure passed away . descant on the honours and rewards which ...
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... observed from this letter that ists at once . across the Ettrick to the rescue of his infan- try . It is admitted by an historian , far from partial to his fame , that ' in this extremity whatever the abilities of the general or the ...
... observed from this letter that ists at once . across the Ettrick to the rescue of his infan- try . It is admitted by an historian , far from partial to his fame , that ' in this extremity whatever the abilities of the general or the ...
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