The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 34
which Mr. Gleig would , in spite of the evidence he himself adduces , deny to his character . Sir Arthur , therefore , leaving a substitute in his Dublin office , joined the Danish expedition under Lord Cathcart . He proposed wisely ...
which Mr. Gleig would , in spite of the evidence he himself adduces , deny to his character . Sir Arthur , therefore , leaving a substitute in his Dublin office , joined the Danish expedition under Lord Cathcart . He proposed wisely ...
Page 45
... evidence of their intention to quit the kingdom was by no means clear , for the accused , who showed much intelligence in their defence , made a skilful use of the fact that they had actually crossed the French frontier , and had ...
... evidence of their intention to quit the kingdom was by no means clear , for the accused , who showed much intelligence in their defence , made a skilful use of the fact that they had actually crossed the French frontier , and had ...
Page 68
... evidence . The verdict was given for the queen : and , as the German books give account , a hundred tons of ore was entered upon by the queen's agents . ' When the German miners died out , or migrated elsewhere , the works fell into ...
... evidence . The verdict was given for the queen : and , as the German books give account , a hundred tons of ore was entered upon by the queen's agents . ' When the German miners died out , or migrated elsewhere , the works fell into ...
Page 76
... evidence to show whether it originally consisted of iron or steel , though this point might possibly be ascer- tained by a very careful chemical investigation . As an illustration of ancient metallurgy , there is no object in the Museum ...
... evidence to show whether it originally consisted of iron or steel , though this point might possibly be ascer- tained by a very careful chemical investigation . As an illustration of ancient metallurgy , there is no object in the Museum ...
Page 102
... evidence on the point ; but they were by no means agreed . The whole subject was again discussed before the Commissioners ap- pointed by our own Parliament , in 1849 , to inquire into the appli- cation of iron to railway structures ...
... evidence on the point ; but they were by no means agreed . The whole subject was again discussed before the Commissioners ap- pointed by our own Parliament , in 1849 , to inquire into the appli- cation of iron to railway structures ...
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