The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes79-81William 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, 1847 |
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... Court of Ad- miralty , 165 ; appointment to the Stirling Cas- tle , ' ib .; resigns the ship , receives his baronetcy , and is made Commissioner in the Balearic Is- lands , ib .; sent to the Cape , ib .; death of his wife , ib .; Sir ...
... Court of Ad- miralty , 165 ; appointment to the Stirling Cas- tle , ' ib .; resigns the ship , receives his baronetcy , and is made Commissioner in the Balearic Is- lands , ib .; sent to the Cape , ib .; death of his wife , ib .; Sir ...
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... Court , should espouse a specious cause in tlemen of distinction of that nation , attended the first dawn of its zeal , and before it was by four domestics , were honourably enter- clouded over by excesses , was surely not tained in our ...
... Court , should espouse a specious cause in tlemen of distinction of that nation , attended the first dawn of its zeal , and before it was by four domestics , were honourably enter- clouded over by excesses , was surely not tained in our ...
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... Court at Berwick . The in- should be the Earl of Argyle . Stung at the terview between the King and the Earl took proposal , Montrose immediately took horse place accordingly in July , 1639 , and although for Cumbernauld , the house of ...
... Court at Berwick . The in- should be the Earl of Argyle . Stung at the terview between the King and the Earl took proposal , Montrose immediately took horse place accordingly in July , 1639 , and although for Cumbernauld , the house of ...
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... Court , and rest , be suggested through letters or mes- retired to their own country houses , where sages . Surely , however , it is a sound rule they could not have been seized without the of historical criticism , that when any essen ...
... Court , and rest , be suggested through letters or mes- retired to their own country houses , where sages . Surely , however , it is a sound rule they could not have been seized without the of historical criticism , that when any essen ...
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... Court and state , negotiating at Oxford , took , when the case nor grant them access to his person . Yet was referred to him , the same view of the the attack against them did not end with question , and , conferring a Dukedom on their ...
... Court and state , negotiating at Oxford , took , when the case nor grant them access to his person . Yet was referred to him , the same view of the the attack against them did not end with question , and , conferring a Dukedom on their ...
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