The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 35
... true , I think it a false one against troops steady enough , as I hope mine are , to receive them with the bayonet . I suspect that half the continental armies were more than half beaten before the battle began . I , at least , will not ...
... true , I think it a false one against troops steady enough , as I hope mine are , to receive them with the bayonet . I suspect that half the continental armies were more than half beaten before the battle began . I , at least , will not ...
Page 40
... true , great numbers of the persecuted did find means to escape , and settled themselves in foreign countries , of which they and their descendants became some of the most valued citizens . But the escape of these for- tunate persons ...
... true , great numbers of the persecuted did find means to escape , and settled themselves in foreign countries , of which they and their descendants became some of the most valued citizens . But the escape of these for- tunate persons ...
Page 43
... true religion , and avoidance of the papal errors . ' It was in the year 1699 , that the Duke de la Force , a renegade from the principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a ...
... true religion , and avoidance of the papal errors . ' It was in the year 1699 , that the Duke de la Force , a renegade from the principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a ...
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... true that the value of the process of puddling has been greatly enhanced by subsequent improvements , especially two , viz . , the application of iron bottoms to the puddling furnaces , and the boiling process . But this has been the ...
... true that the value of the process of puddling has been greatly enhanced by subsequent improvements , especially two , viz . , the application of iron bottoms to the puddling furnaces , and the boiling process . But this has been the ...
Page 85
... true that the original inventor , even when protected by patent , very often does not reap the reward of his labour ; but that is no reason for withholding the inducement of the reward from from those who are willing to compete for it ...
... true that the original inventor , even when protected by patent , very often does not reap the reward of his labour ; but that is no reason for withholding the inducement of the reward from from those who are willing to compete for it ...
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