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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... Matter , and Re- ference Indices to Letters Patent and Specifications . c . Abridgments of Specifications , arranged Chronologically according to the subject matter of the Inventions , with separate Indices . d . The Commissioners of ...
... Matter , and Re- ference Indices to Letters Patent and Specifications . c . Abridgments of Specifications , arranged Chronologically according to the subject matter of the Inventions , with separate Indices . d . The Commissioners of ...
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... Matter . With Por- 1 vol . royal 8vo . London . traits . 1847 - · VIII . - 1 . The English Bread - Book for Domestic Use , adapted to Families of every Grade , & c .; with Notices of the present System of Adulteration and its ...
... Matter . With Por- 1 vol . royal 8vo . London . traits . 1847 - · VIII . - 1 . The English Bread - Book for Domestic Use , adapted to Families of every Grade , & c .; with Notices of the present System of Adulteration and its ...
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... matter ; and if Mr. Ross should be accused of drawing rather too liberally on Debrett and Burke , let us at the same time avow our gratitude to him for placing immediately within reach everything we can wish to know touching all the ...
... matter ; and if Mr. Ross should be accused of drawing rather too liberally on Debrett and Burke , let us at the same time avow our gratitude to him for placing immediately within reach everything we can wish to know touching all the ...
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... matter of history . In the war of pamphlets and the parliamentary discussions that ensued , Lord Cornwallis sustained no loss of military reputation , or a succession of high military appointments would not have been subsequently ...
... matter of history . In the war of pamphlets and the parliamentary discussions that ensued , Lord Cornwallis sustained no loss of military reputation , or a succession of high military appointments would not have been subsequently ...
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... matters , and loudly boasted of their readiness to fight their own battle without aid from England , their ability to make good the boast was doubtful , and their ascendency was palpably on the In the second place , the proverbial ...
... matters , and loudly boasted of their readiness to fight their own battle without aid from England , their ability to make good the boast was doubtful , and their ascendency was palpably on the In the second place , the proverbial ...
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