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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... result upon the Amendment of the Law . By Sir John Eardley Wil- mot , Bart . , Recorder of Warwick and Judge of the Bristol County Court . London . 1857 . 2. On the Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon ...
... result upon the Amendment of the Law . By Sir John Eardley Wil- mot , Bart . , Recorder of Warwick and Judge of the Bristol County Court . London . 1857 . 2. On the Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon ...
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... result is well known . His Lordship's first campaign , comprising the autumn and winter months of 1786 , was successful . He gained what the English Secretary of War describes as ' the very glorious and complete victory ' over the ...
... result is well known . His Lordship's first campaign , comprising the autumn and winter months of 1786 , was successful . He gained what the English Secretary of War describes as ' the very glorious and complete victory ' over the ...
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... results which might have ensued had it been more judiciously 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 ...
... results which might have ensued had it been more judiciously 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 ...
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... result was , that , whilst every other nation in Europe was united on some one principle of nationality , the Irish , prior to the Union , hardly ever used their occasional liberty of action for any higher or nobler purpose than to ...
... result was , that , whilst every other nation in Europe was united on some one principle of nationality , the Irish , prior to the Union , hardly ever used their occasional liberty of action for any higher or nobler purpose than to ...
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... result from the practice . Any anxiety for an explanation or accommodation on the part of either seconds or principals was thought to betray a lack of courage . Challenges were given or provoked by way of mere bravado ; and what would ...
... result from the practice . Any anxiety for an explanation or accommodation on the part of either seconds or principals was thought to betray a lack of courage . Challenges were given or provoked by way of mere bravado ; and what would ...
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