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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... young Countess ap- that it formed one motive of the part which pears to have died ; but even of that fact he shortly afterwards took in the growing there is no positive record , and it is rather troubles of Scotland . inferred from the ...
... young Countess ap- that it formed one motive of the part which pears to have died ; but even of that fact he shortly afterwards took in the growing there is no positive record , and it is rather troubles of Scotland . inferred from the ...
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... young ducted as a prisoner or hostage to Edinburgh Earl Marischal and other men of weight , Castle . The bad faith of this detention is finally carried his point , so that the burghers manifest and glaring . We are assured , of Aberdeen ...
... young ducted as a prisoner or hostage to Edinburgh Earl Marischal and other men of weight , Castle . The bad faith of this detention is finally carried his point , so that the burghers manifest and glaring . We are assured , of Aberdeen ...
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... young officer , notwithstanding his flag - of- victory alike from superior numbers and truce , a prisoner , and detained him as such from fanatic zeal . They had called their during many months . Maderty , we may array the army of God ...
... young officer , notwithstanding his flag - of- victory alike from superior numbers and truce , a prisoner , and detained him as such from fanatic zeal . They had called their during many months . Maderty , we may array the army of God ...
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... young man , knowledge that no further defence could had espoused a different party from his fa- well be made . But , on the other hand , it ther's , and raised some of his father's vassals cannot be denied , even by the most strenuous ...
... young man , knowledge that no further defence could had espoused a different party from his fa- well be made . But , on the other hand , it ther's , and raised some of his father's vassals cannot be denied , even by the most strenuous ...
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... young officer , ' cannot you drive death .'- History of the Troubles , vol . ii . , p . 266. these troublesome fellows from our defences , and see that they do not disturb us again ? ' The fears of the government at Edin- This tone of ...
... young officer , ' cannot you drive death .'- History of the Troubles , vol . ii . , p . 266. these troublesome fellows from our defences , and see that they do not disturb us again ? ' The fears of the government at Edin- This tone of ...
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