The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 32
... whole , we certainly feel inclined to exclaim , ' que diable faisait - il dans cette galère . ' How came he thus to be made a willing and able instrument of the grossest corruption ? No doubt had he refused to govern Ireland by applying ...
... whole , we certainly feel inclined to exclaim , ' que diable faisait - il dans cette galère . ' How came he thus to be made a willing and able instrument of the grossest corruption ? No doubt had he refused to govern Ireland by applying ...
Page 57
... whole of his previous twelve years of bondage and misery , he had never undergone so great a trial of fortitude . The prisoners were marched in double file , heavily chained , one chain connecting each couple , another passing ...
... whole of his previous twelve years of bondage and misery , he had never undergone so great a trial of fortitude . The prisoners were marched in double file , heavily chained , one chain connecting each couple , another passing ...
Page 71
... whole of the buildings have only recently been cleared away to make room for the Cannon Street Station of the South Eastern Railway , which now covers the whole of the site of the ancient Steelyard . It is scarcely necessary to point ...
... whole of the buildings have only recently been cleared away to make room for the Cannon Street Station of the South Eastern Railway , which now covers the whole of the site of the ancient Steelyard . It is scarcely necessary to point ...
Page 80
... extent by the Welsh and other ironmasters , the Government never levied any royalty for their use , and the whole benefit of the inventions was thus thus made over to the public . Had Cort's estate 80 Iron and Steel .
... extent by the Welsh and other ironmasters , the Government never levied any royalty for their use , and the whole benefit of the inventions was thus thus made over to the public . Had Cort's estate 80 Iron and Steel .
Page 93
... whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality . By the continuation of the process the steel so produced gradually loses its small remaining portion of carbon , and passes successively from hard ...
... whole of the crude iron has passed into the condition of cast steel of ordinary quality . By the continuation of the process the steel so produced gradually loses its small remaining portion of carbon , and passes successively from hard ...
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