The Quarterly Review, Volumen50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... d'Haussez , Ex - Minister of Marine under King Charles X. VII . Grimm's Deutche Grammatik VIII . - The Duchess of Berri in La Vendée ; comprising a Nar- rative of her Adventures , with her Private Papers and Secret Correspondence . By ...
... d'Haussez , Ex - Minister of Marine under King Charles X. VII . Grimm's Deutche Grammatik VIII . - The Duchess of Berri in La Vendée ; comprising a Nar- rative of her Adventures , with her Private Papers and Secret Correspondence . By ...
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... d'Haussez , Ex- Minister of Marine under King Charles X. 2 vols . London . 1833 . IT is curious that so many of the last ministry of Charles X. should have become authors since their fall ; and it is satisfactory to to think that ...
... d'Haussez , Ex- Minister of Marine under King Charles X. 2 vols . London . 1833 . IT is curious that so many of the last ministry of Charles X. should have become authors since their fall ; and it is satisfactory to to think that ...
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... d'Haussez has administered to himself - and unfortunately to his readers also — a very considerable dose of the literary narcotic in the two volumes which form the subject of this article . We opened them with every desire to be pleased ...
... d'Haussez has administered to himself - and unfortunately to his readers also — a very considerable dose of the literary narcotic in the two volumes which form the subject of this article . We opened them with every desire to be pleased ...
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... d'Haussez's criticism is whatever he may have meant it to be - by no means pungent . That it is fair ' we cannot at ... d'Haussez ' style . We We know not where M. d'Hausseż landed , or by 144 Great Britain in 1833 .
... d'Haussez's criticism is whatever he may have meant it to be - by no means pungent . That it is fair ' we cannot at ... d'Haussez ' style . We We know not where M. d'Hausseż landed , or by 144 Great Britain in 1833 .
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... d'Hausseż landed , or by what road he reached London ; but we do not perceive the difference which he finds between the small towns of England and France re- spectively . How , in the points alluded to by M. d'Haussez , do Amiens and ...
... d'Hausseż landed , or by what road he reached London ; but we do not perceive the difference which he finds between the small towns of England and France re- spectively . How , in the points alluded to by M. d'Haussez , do Amiens and ...
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