The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 25
... seems to have done , and as all men must do in such a country as India then was . ' ' It was thus that the Duke used to speak of his own operations against the Mahrattas , and of his Indian wars generally . ' It is highly improbable ...
... seems to have done , and as all men must do in such a country as India then was . ' ' It was thus that the Duke used to speak of his own operations against the Mahrattas , and of his Indian wars generally . ' It is highly improbable ...
Page 35
... seems , a new system , which has out - manoeuvred and overwhelmed all the armies of Europe ; but no matter , my die is cast . They may overwhelm , but I don't think they will out - manœuvre me . In the first place , I am not afraid of ...
... seems , a new system , which has out - manoeuvred and overwhelmed all the armies of Europe ; but no matter , my die is cast . They may overwhelm , but I don't think they will out - manœuvre me . In the first place , I am not afraid of ...
Page 39
... seems to exalt our poor human nature to the confines of the divine . In all that band of heroes , who , in various countries and periods , have given their lives for their religion , we find a common type . Minor differences of race and ...
... seems to exalt our poor human nature to the confines of the divine . In all that band of heroes , who , in various countries and periods , have given their lives for their religion , we find a common type . Minor differences of race and ...
Page 69
... seems to have been re - established by the help of Flemish artizans in the reign of James I. * Camden says — In the time of King Richard the First , monie coined in the east parts of Germanie began to be of especiall request in England ...
... seems to have been re - established by the help of Flemish artizans in the reign of James I. * Camden says — In the time of King Richard the First , monie coined in the east parts of Germanie began to be of especiall request in England ...
Page 76
... seems to have been lost , of making bronze of a particularly fine temper , capable of taking and keeping a sharp edge . Sir Gardiner Wilkinson remarks that some of the bronze daggers found by him in Egyptian tombs were so beautifully ...
... seems to have been lost , of making bronze of a particularly fine temper , capable of taking and keeping a sharp edge . Sir Gardiner Wilkinson remarks that some of the bronze daggers found by him in Egyptian tombs were so beautifully ...
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