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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... had strangely during , and in our possession , which can throw light ing two centuries postponed , into their own upon the subject . " - Preface , p . xiv . VOL . LXXIX . 1 house of Graham , and by succession the part of.
... had strangely during , and in our possession , which can throw light ing two centuries postponed , into their own upon the subject . " - Preface , p . xiv . VOL . LXXIX . 1 house of Graham , and by succession the part of.
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... succession the part of a hero too much , and lived as in a fifth Earl of Montrose . Neither the time romance , for his whole manner was stately nor the place of his birth appear to be re - to affectation . ' corded . We only know that ...
... succession the part of a hero too much , and lived as in a fifth Earl of Montrose . Neither the time romance , for his whole manner was stately nor the place of his birth appear to be re - to affectation . ' corded . We only know that ...
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... succession of schemes and projects for re - fame , offering that he should be Generał to turn , confident predictions of success , and the Scots in France , and Lieutenant - General eager applications for aid - all ending alike to the ...
... succession of schemes and projects for re - fame , offering that he should be Generał to turn , confident predictions of success , and the Scots in France , and Lieutenant - General eager applications for aid - all ending alike to the ...
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... succession , and offering and rejecting , as we must , Mr. Napier's ex- to call his Majesty to the throne ; but on planation of the former , we will take the very hard conditions - requiring him to opportunity of dealing with another ...
... succession , and offering and rejecting , as we must , Mr. Napier's ex- to call his Majesty to the throne ; but on planation of the former , we will take the very hard conditions - requiring him to opportunity of dealing with another ...
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... succession of ages , inquiry which the genius of Newton had though not within the hour - glass of one originated . The undulatory theory of light , man's life . ' While thus briefly noting them , fortified by these discoveries , became ...
... succession of ages , inquiry which the genius of Newton had though not within the hour - glass of one originated . The undulatory theory of light , man's life . ' While thus briefly noting them , fortified by these discoveries , became ...
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