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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... matter ' to carry a pointed knife , Genoa was never theless more stained with horrid acts of revenge and murder than any one place in Europe , or haply in the world . It was , perhaps , this temper of the Genoese which made Louis XI ...
... matter ' to carry a pointed knife , Genoa was never theless more stained with horrid acts of revenge and murder than any one place in Europe , or haply in the world . It was , perhaps , this temper of the Genoese which made Louis XI ...
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... matter in those days . The vessel in which she embarked passed through the Dutch fleet , and was mistaken for a fishing vessel , -thus she escaped capture . Evelyn himself was less fortunate , when having left his wife with her mother ...
... matter in those days . The vessel in which she embarked passed through the Dutch fleet , and was mistaken for a fishing vessel , -thus she escaped capture . Evelyn himself was less fortunate , when having left his wife with her mother ...
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... matter , ) may establish himself well , as a proprietor and occupier of six hundred and forty acres ' - of swamp or jungle the folly or the wisdom of the undertaking , he adds , I leave among the propositions , which are too plain to ...
... matter , ) may establish himself well , as a proprietor and occupier of six hundred and forty acres ' - of swamp or jungle the folly or the wisdom of the undertaking , he adds , I leave among the propositions , which are too plain to ...
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... matter of religious instruction is settled , as it ought to be , in the schools of the National Society : the principles of the na- tional church are taught there , but no question is ever put to any children concerning their religion ...
... matter of religious instruction is settled , as it ought to be , in the schools of the National Society : the principles of the na- tional church are taught there , but no question is ever put to any children concerning their religion ...
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... matters nothing to the point before us . There was no doubt of the man's identity , there was no doubt of his guilt ; and what did it signify in the eyes of justice , or of common sense , whether his Christian name were written at full ...
... matters nothing to the point before us . There was no doubt of the man's identity , there was no doubt of his guilt ; and what did it signify in the eyes of justice , or of common sense , whether his Christian name were written at full ...
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