The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... Russian Geographical So- ciety , St. Petersburg . 4. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London . Vol . X. No. IV . 5. Le Livre de Marco Polo . Paris , 1865 . 6. Invalide Russe . 1866 - London , 1866 . Par M. G. Panthier ...
... Russian Geographical So- ciety , St. Petersburg . 4. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London . Vol . X. No. IV . 5. Le Livre de Marco Polo . Paris , 1865 . 6. Invalide Russe . 1866 - London , 1866 . Par M. G. Panthier ...
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... Russian , Ger- man , and Italians , defend a position in line , provided the assailants give them time to deploy . But the English alone have hitherto attacked in line , though I believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in ...
... Russian , Ger- man , and Italians , defend a position in line , provided the assailants give them time to deploy . But the English alone have hitherto attacked in line , though I believe that the armies of other nations are beginning in ...
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... Russia , importing from those countries between two and three hundred thousand pounds worth yearly ; and he urged that Great Britain should encourage the making of pig - iron in our American colonies ( where fuel of wood was abundant ...
... Russia , importing from those countries between two and three hundred thousand pounds worth yearly ; and he urged that Great Britain should encourage the making of pig - iron in our American colonies ( where fuel of wood was abundant ...
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... Russian , and added , that when chilled , it had the properties of steel . Du Chaillu gives a similar account of the native methods of producing iron among the Fans , who are said to be among the cleverest blacksmiths in Africa . They ...
... Russian , and added , that when chilled , it had the properties of steel . Du Chaillu gives a similar account of the native methods of producing iron among the Fans , who are said to be among the cleverest blacksmiths in Africa . They ...
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... Russia , gave him more trouble than the rest . Crabbe , the poet , visited him in his studio while the picture was in progress , and Sir Joshua told him that he was then engaged upon his fourth attempt . The final effort was exhibited ...
... Russia , gave him more trouble than the rest . Crabbe , the poet , visited him in his studio while the picture was in progress , and Sir Joshua told him that he was then engaged upon his fourth attempt . The final effort was exhibited ...
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