The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... produced so great a change of character . Could the young officer ' have emerged from hobble- * . 6 We find in a note by the present Duke , at p . 52 of the Supplementary Despatches , ' that Lord Mornington's family adopted the ancient ...
... produced so great a change of character . Could the young officer ' have emerged from hobble- * . 6 We find in a note by the present Duke , at p . 52 of the Supplementary Despatches , ' that Lord Mornington's family adopted the ancient ...
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... produced a great effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the Spaniards to receive a British garrison at Cadiz . The grand opportunity for which our great soldier had been yearning and ...
... produced a great effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the Spaniards to receive a British garrison at Cadiz . The grand opportunity for which our great soldier had been yearning and ...
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... produced . It is probable that a like primitive method of producing iron was adopted in the infancy of most nations . Indeed , the simplicity of the process of smelting iron direct from the ore , compared with the manufacture of bronze ...
... produced . It is probable that a like primitive method of producing iron was adopted in the infancy of most nations . Indeed , the simplicity of the process of smelting iron direct from the ore , compared with the manufacture of bronze ...
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... produced in Scotland are made from the Black - band iron- stone . The rapid increase in the iron - trade of Scotland is , however , principally attributable to the invention of the Hot - blast by James Beaumont Neilson , in 1828. Scotch ...
... produced in Scotland are made from the Black - band iron- stone . The rapid increase in the iron - trade of Scotland is , however , principally attributable to the invention of the Hot - blast by James Beaumont Neilson , in 1828. Scotch ...
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... produced , and when he found it to contain one per cent . of phosphorus , he says his scepticism was rather confirmed than otherwise . Among other visitors at Baxter House was the late George Rennie , the engineer , who , after ...
... produced , and when he found it to contain one per cent . of phosphorus , he says his scepticism was rather confirmed than otherwise . Among other visitors at Baxter House was the late George Rennie , the engineer , who , after ...
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