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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... received great advantage , ' and with whom in consequence he formed a lasting intimacy . The university was then exceedingly regular under the discipline which Laud had established as chancellor . Had Laud been born a gene- ration ...
... received great advantage , ' and with whom in consequence he formed a lasting intimacy . The university was then exceedingly regular under the discipline which Laud had established as chancellor . Had Laud been born a gene- ration ...
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... received a volunteer in Captain Apsley's corps , and took his turn in watching on a horn work , and trailing a pike , ' till the fortifications were re- paired . He found himself on hot service for a young drinker , ' and after a week's ...
... received a volunteer in Captain Apsley's corps , and took his turn in watching on a horn work , and trailing a pike , ' till the fortifications were re- paired . He found himself on hot service for a young drinker , ' and after a week's ...
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... received so high a polish , that it might have been mistaken for porphyry , and he wondered that it was not used in England for cabinets and rooms of state . It is indeed surprising that notwithstanding the appalling frequency of fires ...
... received so high a polish , that it might have been mistaken for porphyry , and he wondered that it was not used in England for cabinets and rooms of state . It is indeed surprising that notwithstanding the appalling frequency of fires ...
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... received considerable improvement . Some curious facts in the history of horticulture are found in his Acetaria . It was scarcely an hundred years , he tells us , since cabbages were introduced from Holland into this country , one of ...
... received considerable improvement . Some curious facts in the history of horticulture are found in his Acetaria . It was scarcely an hundred years , he tells us , since cabbages were introduced from Holland into this country , one of ...
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... received personal civilities from him when his wife came from France , and had sold estate to him since that time ; he now proposed to him to deliver up the Tower to Charles ; Monk was in Scotland , and the game was in Morley's hands ...
... received personal civilities from him when his wife came from France , and had sold estate to him since that time ; he now proposed to him to deliver up the Tower to Charles ; Monk was in Scotland , and the game was in Morley's hands ...
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