The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence is given on behalf of the father , it is difficult for out- siders to come to a right judgment . Dangan Castle , in West- meath , and Dublin are a ...
... regard to the date but also as to the place of a child's birth , and when no evidence is given on behalf of the father , it is difficult for out- siders to come to a right judgment . Dangan Castle , in West- meath , and Dublin are a ...
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... regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point which has generally been considered as settled , namely , that young ...
... regard to the gaiety of Lord Camden's court , from Gleig and Brialmont . The latter part of the paragraph cited from Gleig and Brial- mont refers to another point which has generally been considered as settled , namely , that young ...
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... regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was encouraged and incited to exertion by obtaining with borrowed ...
... regard to the lady of his choice , and he was left to throw his whole energies , when the proper time arrived , into his professional duties , at the same time that he was encouraged and incited to exertion by obtaining with borrowed ...
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... regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his old friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says ...
... regard to the political relations of the Company . Having learnt all he could in Bengal , he visited his old friend Lord Hobart , the Governor of Madras , and made himself master of the affairs of that Presidency , and , as Gurwood says ...
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... regard to the same General's ' want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong . Mr. Gleig remarks on the first of these letters , ' From ...
... regard to the same General's ' want of respectability , ' while he engages at the same time to use his influence with the army for his support , whether he is right or wrong . Mr. Gleig remarks on the first of these letters , ' From ...
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