The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 26
... less doubtful - of conversations . Of those with whom he corresponded when in India there was no one to whom he was so little reserved , or of whom he had a higher opinion than the late Sir John Malcolm . A remark that once dropped from ...
... less doubtful - of conversations . Of those with whom he corresponded when in India there was no one to whom he was so little reserved , or of whom he had a higher opinion than the late Sir John Malcolm . A remark that once dropped from ...
Page 40
... less keen emotion . It conveys , indeed , a vague notion of severe and unremitting labour ; but we do not recognise ... less less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... less keen emotion . It conveys , indeed , a vague notion of severe and unremitting labour ; but we do not recognise ... less less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for 40 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
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less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for adherence to the reformed faith during the period referred to . Almost every variety of age , class , and condition , is represented in these rolls . The youth of fifteen or sixteen ...
less than 1480 convicts , condemned to the galleys for adherence to the reformed faith during the period referred to . Almost every variety of age , class , and condition , is represented in these rolls . The youth of fifteen or sixteen ...
Page 42
... less strange . The pictures which Miss Ouvry has drawn in her two pleasing tales of the sufferings of the high - minded Hugonot martyrs , though delineated with ingenuity and skill , must yield in interest to the unadorned but vivid ...
... less strange . The pictures which Miss Ouvry has drawn in her two pleasing tales of the sufferings of the high - minded Hugonot martyrs , though delineated with ingenuity and skill , must yield in interest to the unadorned but vivid ...
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... less than twenty - two of these ruthless dragoons were quar- tered in the house of the Marteilhe family . The father was consigned to prison ; two sons and daughters , who were but children , were sent into a convent . The mother alone ...
... less than twenty - two of these ruthless dragoons were quar- tered in the house of the Marteilhe family . The father was consigned to prison ; two sons and daughters , who were but children , were sent into a convent . The mother alone ...
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