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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... Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , & c . 3. A Summary View of the Report and Evidence relative to the Poor Laws , published by Order of the House of Commons ...
... Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , & c . 3. A Summary View of the Report and Evidence relative to the Poor Laws , published by Order of the House of Commons ...
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... honour , by the special desire of a Dominican friar , of standing godfather to a Turk and a Jew , -a remarkable instance of liberality in the friar , unless he doubted the ، 6 sincerity of his neophytes , and thought a Evelyn's Memoirs .
... honour , by the special desire of a Dominican friar , of standing godfather to a Turk and a Jew , -a remarkable instance of liberality in the friar , unless he doubted the ، 6 sincerity of his neophytes , and thought a Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... honour which could be conferred on a stranger in that University , from which , however , he excused him- self because it was chargeable , ' and would also have interfered with his intended progress . There he learnt to play on the ...
... honour which could be conferred on a stranger in that University , from which , however , he excused him- self because it was chargeable , ' and would also have interfered with his intended progress . There he learnt to play on the ...
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... honour if they succeed well , yet there is more dis- honour if they fail , and ' tis twenty to one they will ; whereas in regular figures ' tis hard to make any great and remarkable faults . " Accordingly he decided that among us the ...
... honour if they succeed well , yet there is more dis- honour if they fail , and ' tis twenty to one they will ; whereas in regular figures ' tis hard to make any great and remarkable faults . " Accordingly he decided that among us the ...
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... honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her that she had ...
... honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her that she had ...
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