The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... rank , of family and of fortune , foregoing all the pleasures within their reach , for a voluntary exile ; exposing themselves , with VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . their their eyes open , to all the inconveniencies and hardships.
... rank , of family and of fortune , foregoing all the pleasures within their reach , for a voluntary exile ; exposing themselves , with VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . their their eyes open , to all the inconveniencies and hardships.
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... astonishing monument of labour and ancient magnificence . The various apartments we explored , together VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . B together with the statues that ornament them , are all 1816 . 17 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... astonishing monument of labour and ancient magnificence . The various apartments we explored , together VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . B together with the statues that ornament them , are all 1816 . 17 Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C men- mention any of the idols of his early flattery , 1816 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C men- mention any of the idols of his early flattery , 1816 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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... vols . 8vo . London . 1816 . JOHN Burnett , Esq . of Dens , in Aberdeenshire , was one of those among our northern brethren to whom their southern neighbours are apt to impute the habit of sleeping with one eye c 3 open . open . We ...
... vols . 8vo . London . 1816 . JOHN Burnett , Esq . of Dens , in Aberdeenshire , was one of those among our northern brethren to whom their southern neighbours are apt to impute the habit of sleeping with one eye c 3 open . open . We ...
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... vol . ii . p . 8—11 . But the case by no means terminates here . From the rapid pro- gress which modern chemists have made in the discoveries arising from what may be termed the electro - chemical science , many bodies hitherto ...
... vol . ii . p . 8—11 . But the case by no means terminates here . From the rapid pro- gress which modern chemists have made in the discoveries arising from what may be termed the electro - chemical science , many bodies hitherto ...
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