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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... Poor Laws . By T. P. Courtenay , Esq . 2. Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre- pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy ...
... Poor Laws . By T. P. Courtenay , Esq . 2. Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre- pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy ...
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... Poor Tusser's account of Eton , which he undoubtedly had in his mind , was quite sufficient to justify him . To give an instance of what store of woods and timber of prodigious size , there were growing in our little county of Surrey ...
... Poor Tusser's account of Eton , which he undoubtedly had in his mind , was quite sufficient to justify him . To give an instance of what store of woods and timber of prodigious size , there were growing in our little county of Surrey ...
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... poor lad ! No such inhumanity , we may be assured , would be perpetrated at Eton while Sir Henry Wotton was provost , and Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed ...
... poor lad ! No such inhumanity , we may be assured , would be perpetrated at Eton while Sir Henry Wotton was provost , and Evelyn , who says that he afterwards a thousand times regretted his perverseness , lost much in not being placed ...
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... poor creatures dwelling in solitary huts on the brink of the water , and permitted to ask the charity of passengers , which is conveyed to them in a floating box that they cast out . ' Perhaps this is the latest notice of lepers in ...
... poor creatures dwelling in solitary huts on the brink of the water , and permitted to ask the charity of passengers , which is conveyed to them in a floating box that they cast out . ' Perhaps this is the latest notice of lepers in ...
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... poor birds believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a ...
... poor birds believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a ...
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