The Quarterly Review, Volumen19William 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, 1819 |
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... ancient , honourable , and opulent house ; established in a part of England where he could partake the delights of a country life , which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis ...
... ancient , honourable , and opulent house ; established in a part of England where he could partake the delights of a country life , which no man ever loved more dearly , and the advantages of science and society that the metropolis ...
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... am con- fident of , ' he says , ' that the nastiest lane in London is frankincense and juniper to the sweetest street in this city . The ancient by - word 6 C was ( and there is good reason for it ) Evelyn's Memoirs .
... am con- fident of , ' he says , ' that the nastiest lane in London is frankincense and juniper to the sweetest street in this city . The ancient by - word 6 C was ( and there is good reason for it ) Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... ancient . Among the preposterous fashions of the Venetian women , Evelyn remarks that they wore very long crisped hair of several streaks and colours , which they made so by a wash , dishevelling it on the brims of a broad hat that had ...
... ancient . Among the preposterous fashions of the Venetian women , Evelyn remarks that they wore very long crisped hair of several streaks and colours , which they made so by a wash , dishevelling it on the brims of a broad hat that had ...
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... ancient or modern , since the returne of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity ; nor so joyfull a day and so bright ever seene in this Nation , this hapning when to expect or effect it was past all human policy . - vol . i . p . 109 ...
... ancient or modern , since the returne of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity ; nor so joyfull a day and so bright ever seene in this Nation , this hapning when to expect or effect it was past all human policy . - vol . i . p . 109 ...
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... ancient maxim , ' says the old author of " England's Wants , " • interest Reipublicæ ut re sua quisque bene utatur ; it is the interest of the commonwealth that every subject should make a right use of his own LIBRARY OF GEORGIA estate ...
... ancient maxim , ' says the old author of " England's Wants , " • interest Reipublicæ ut re sua quisque bene utatur ; it is the interest of the commonwealth that every subject should make a right use of his own LIBRARY OF GEORGIA estate ...
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