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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... carried , 258 ; the duty of the House of Lords with regard to , 259 . R. Ragged schools , 67 ; and see Schools . Raikes , Rev. H. See Brenton . Rawlinson , Major H. C .; the Persian cuneiform inscription at Behistan deciphered and trans ...
... carried , 258 ; the duty of the House of Lords with regard to , 259 . R. Ragged schools , 67 ; and see Schools . Raikes , Rev. H. See Brenton . Rawlinson , Major H. C .; the Persian cuneiform inscription at Behistan deciphered and trans ...
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... carried his point , so that the burghers manifest and glaring . We are assured , of Aberdeen were only fined and reprimand- however , that Montrose withstood it to the ed , and exposed to free quarters , but spared uttermost , but found ...
... carried his point , so that the burghers manifest and glaring . We are assured , of Aberdeen were only fined and reprimand- however , that Montrose withstood it to the ed , and exposed to free quarters , but spared uttermost , but found ...
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... carried on a desul- 1644 , the King signed a commission , ap- tory warfare . On the 31st of May Baillie pointing the Earl of Montrose his Lieute- writes : - Montrose ravages at his pleasure nant - General in Scotland , and as a further ...
... carried on a desul- 1644 , the King signed a commission , ap- tory warfare . On the 31st of May Baillie pointing the Earl of Montrose his Lieute- writes : - Montrose ravages at his pleasure nant - General in Scotland , and as a further ...
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... carried them off prisoners to Edinburgh , tween them , and secured himself in the where the boy's kinsmen Napier and Keir hills . It is said , no doubt with much ex- were still confined . aggeration , that his men had marched sixty The ...
... carried them off prisoners to Edinburgh , tween them , and secured himself in the where the boy's kinsmen Napier and Keir hills . It is said , no doubt with much ex- were still confined . aggeration , that his men had marched sixty The ...
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... carried in as prisoners to Berwick . Traquair has been with him , and he promised more nor [ than ] he hath yet performed . All these were great dishearten- ings to any other but to him , whom nothing of this kind can amaze . ' It will ...
... carried in as prisoners to Berwick . Traquair has been with him , and he promised more nor [ than ] he hath yet performed . All these were great dishearten- ings to any other but to him , whom nothing of this kind can amaze . ' It will ...
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