The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... London near the end of the year 1827. In 1828 he spent his first summer holiday in Scotland and made notes on Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire for Mr Moore , who was then engaged in writing Byron's Life . He was now fairly launched on his ...
... London near the end of the year 1827. In 1828 he spent his first summer holiday in Scotland and made notes on Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire for Mr Moore , who was then engaged in writing Byron's Life . He was now fairly launched on his ...
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... London . ' ' Will you take me to her , that I may apologise for what I have written ? ' and he was taken and apologised . Disraeli's reply to the same question was , ' I will tell you some day ' - but he never did . I have often been ...
... London . ' ' Will you take me to her , that I may apologise for what I have written ? ' and he was taken and apologised . Disraeli's reply to the same question was , ' I will tell you some day ' - but he never did . I have often been ...
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... London's Fund was founded in 1863 , and my father as Hon . Treasurer ( a post which he held till his death ) was entrusted , at the first public meeting in aid of the enterprise , with the task of appealing for money . Just before he ...
... London's Fund was founded in 1863 , and my father as Hon . Treasurer ( a post which he held till his death ) was entrusted , at the first public meeting in aid of the enterprise , with the task of appealing for money . Just before he ...
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... London . He was bitterly and most un- justifiably attacked as an impostor , but he had many staunch supporters such as Prof. Owen , Sir R. Murchison and my father ; and his reports of the dwarfs , the great Central Forest , and other ...
... London . He was bitterly and most un- justifiably attacked as an impostor , but he had many staunch supporters such as Prof. Owen , Sir R. Murchison and my father ; and his reports of the dwarfs , the great Central Forest , and other ...
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... London - where his father had lived so far back as 1806 . In 1851 some of the outlying portions of Wimbledon Park , one of Lord Spencer's seats and a distinguished Social rendezvous , were being sold off . My father took his friend ...
... London - where his father had lived so far back as 1806 . In 1851 some of the outlying portions of Wimbledon Park , one of Lord Spencer's seats and a distinguished Social rendezvous , were being sold off . My father took his friend ...
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