The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Lord Macartney's embassy boil , ing the fish in the hot springs on the margin of the volcanic crater , in which they were caught , on the island of Amsterdam ? The blind monk whom Dethmar Plefkins saw in the monastery of Helgafiel , in ...
... Lord Macartney's embassy boil , ing the fish in the hot springs on the margin of the volcanic crater , in which they were caught , on the island of Amsterdam ? The blind monk whom Dethmar Plefkins saw in the monastery of Helgafiel , in ...
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... Lord Macartney's entertaining Journal , a ludicrous detail of the entertainments given at Gohol , which lasted five hours , the account of which his lordship thus con- cludes : Thus then have I seen King Solomon in all his glory . I use ...
... Lord Macartney's entertaining Journal , a ludicrous detail of the entertainments given at Gohol , which lasted five hours , the account of which his lordship thus con- cludes : Thus then have I seen King Solomon in all his glory . I use ...
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... Lord Macartney , in having so many of our own countrymen who are well versed in the language , Şir George Staunton , Mr. Morrison , and Mr. Davis , the Editor too , had , naturally enough , anticipated the most favourable results from ...
... Lord Macartney , in having so many of our own countrymen who are well versed in the language , Şir George Staunton , Mr. Morrison , and Mr. Davis , the Editor too , had , naturally enough , anticipated the most favourable results from ...
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... Lord Macartney ; and , to make the parallel complete , the Tartar legate announced his in- tention of receiving the ambassador on shore , while the other two paid their respects to him on board the Alceste . They brought with them a ...
... Lord Macartney ; and , to make the parallel complete , the Tartar legate announced his in- tention of receiving the ambassador on shore , while the other two paid their respects to him on board the Alceste . They brought with them a ...
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... Lord Macartney . Some little objection was at first made to the number of persons attached to the embassy , which , with the guard , band of music , and servants , amounted to seventy - five ; the orders from Pekin limiting the number ...
... Lord Macartney . Some little objection was at first made to the number of persons attached to the embassy , which , with the guard , band of music , and servants , amounted to seventy - five ; the orders from Pekin limiting the number ...
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