The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... carried to a suc- cessful issue an intrigue with Madame de a near relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days 444 " days should upon ...
... carried to a suc- cessful issue an intrigue with Madame de a near relation of the minister in question , and through her obtained the papers . ' A competitive examination for the diplomatic service in those days 444 " days should upon ...
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... carried back to the fourteenth century , and there are traces of its existence amongst the landed gentry at a much earlier date . The ninth possessor of their Suffolk estates , Sir Thomas , was made a Privy Councillor and Treasurer of ...
... carried back to the fourteenth century , and there are traces of its existence amongst the landed gentry at a much earlier date . The ninth possessor of their Suffolk estates , Sir Thomas , was made a Privy Councillor and Treasurer of ...
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... carry any part of his force southward , and the writer adds : ' After all , if Lord Cornwallis should fail , it will be owing entirely to his having trusted too much to promises of timely support from hence . ' Lord Cornwallis , left to ...
... carry any part of his force southward , and the writer adds : ' After all , if Lord Cornwallis should fail , it will be owing entirely to his having trusted too much to promises of timely support from hence . ' Lord Cornwallis , left to ...
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... carried out . But the intellectual grasp , the moral firmness , and the statesman- like views exhibited by a new system of law or revenue , must be estimated with reference to the place , the time , the emergency , the available ...
... carried out . But the intellectual grasp , the moral firmness , and the statesman- like views exhibited by a new system of law or revenue , must be estimated with reference to the place , the time , the emergency , the available ...
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... carried out , before the foundations of their liberty can be consolidated , they will be again divided into hostile camps , again assailing each other's characters or flying at each other's throats , again con- tending whether their ...
... carried out , before the foundations of their liberty can be consolidated , they will be again divided into hostile camps , again assailing each other's characters or flying at each other's throats , again con- tending whether their ...
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