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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... persons under twenty years of age , 71 ; carelessness of tradesmen and ser- vants a great inducement to , ib . Cromwell ... person , 208 ; the present style not adapted to old women , ib .; the beau ideal of a real old woman , 208 , 209 ...
... persons under twenty years of age , 71 ; carelessness of tradesmen and ser- vants a great inducement to , ib . Cromwell ... person , 208 ; the present style not adapted to old women , ib .; the beau ideal of a real old woman , 208 , 209 ...
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... person . His chaplain , Dr. Baillie afterwards declared , ' The canniness Wishart , describes him as ' not very tall , of Rothes brought in Montrose to our nor much exceeding a middle stature , but party . ' * of an exceeding strong ...
... person . His chaplain , Dr. Baillie afterwards declared , ' The canniness Wishart , describes him as ' not very tall , of Rothes brought in Montrose to our nor much exceeding a middle stature , but party . ' * of an exceeding strong ...
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... person should be named his Majesty summoned several of the chief Captain - General , with arbitrary powers north nobles , among whom was Montrose , to at- of Forth , and implying that this person tend him at his Court at Berwick . The ...
... person should be named his Majesty summoned several of the chief Captain - General , with arbitrary powers north nobles , among whom was Montrose , to at- of Forth , and implying that this person tend him at his Court at Berwick . The ...
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... person of their visitor , or , jealous and untoward . In spite of every as they had resolved to consider him , their discouragement , however , the month of captive , immediately marched back with October had not passed ere Montrose ap ...
... person of their visitor , or , jealous and untoward . In spite of every as they had resolved to consider him , their discouragement , however , the month of captive , immediately marched back with October had not passed ere Montrose ap ...
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... Person , ever , it seems not improbable that , as Cla- he prepared to obey . To settle the terms , rendon alleges , Montrose may have shown he held a conference with General Middle- at Paris a too haughty consciousness of his ton in the ...
... Person , ever , it seems not improbable that , as Cla- he prepared to obey . To settle the terms , rendon alleges , Montrose may have shown he held a conference with General Middle- at Paris a too haughty consciousness of his ton in the ...
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