The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... Lord Brougham , upon Questions relat- ing to Public Rights , Duties , and Interests : with His- torical Introductions , and a Critical Dissertation upon the Eloquence of the Ancients .. IX . - 1 . The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart ...
... Lord Brougham , upon Questions relat- ing to Public Rights , Duties , and Interests : with His- torical Introductions , and a Critical Dissertation upon the Eloquence of the Ancients .. IX . - 1 . The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart ...
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... Lord Lindsay .. VI . - Memoirs of George Monk , Duke of Albemarle . From the French of M. Guizot . Translated and Edited , with additional Notes and Illustrations , by the Hon . J. Stuart Wortley VII . - Eighth Meeting of the British ...
... Lord Lindsay .. VI . - Memoirs of George Monk , Duke of Albemarle . From the French of M. Guizot . Translated and Edited , with additional Notes and Illustrations , by the Hon . J. Stuart Wortley VII . - Eighth Meeting of the British ...
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... of the bridegroom , his brother , the number of enemies he had slain in bat- tle , the courage of the bands of warlike clansmen who called him lord , the fertility of the country she was about to adopt 14 Travels in the Western Caucasus .
... of the bridegroom , his brother , the number of enemies he had slain in bat- tle , the courage of the bands of warlike clansmen who called him lord , the fertility of the country she was about to adopt 14 Travels in the Western Caucasus .
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... Lord died in Italy , there is in the graveyard of Santry , we are told , a large horizontal stone , " carved with ancient sculpture and armorials , intended to mislead inquiry as to his fate , and place of decease . 29 Certain literary ...
... Lord died in Italy , there is in the graveyard of Santry , we are told , a large horizontal stone , " carved with ancient sculpture and armorials , intended to mislead inquiry as to his fate , and place of decease . 29 Certain literary ...
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... Lord Royston himself became an object of much curiosity to the peasan- try , his dress , his mode of eating , & c . attracting crowds . They seem also to have evinced a sufficient degree and minuteness of anxiety to know the country to ...
... Lord Royston himself became an object of much curiosity to the peasan- try , his dress , his mode of eating , & c . attracting crowds . They seem also to have evinced a sufficient degree and minuteness of anxiety to know the country to ...
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