The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... west ; accordingly we read that a westerly wind kept the whole town in suspense . The places where , in Addison's time , people met to discuss the news were the clubs and especially the coffee - houses . Never was the drinking of coffee ...
... west ; accordingly we read that a westerly wind kept the whole town in suspense . The places where , in Addison's time , people met to discuss the news were the clubs and especially the coffee - houses . Never was the drinking of coffee ...
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... west corner of St James's Street , where it stood down to 1806. When the rumour of the French king's death was afloat , and the ' Spectator ' desired to ascertain the truth of it , he began , he says , as near the fountain - head as ...
... west corner of St James's Street , where it stood down to 1806. When the rumour of the French king's death was afloat , and the ' Spectator ' desired to ascertain the truth of it , he began , he says , as near the fountain - head as ...
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... west he now acknowledged , by promoting a marriage between his own son Area Selassye and Menelik's daughter Zauditu . At the same time he recognised Menelik as his immediate successor , but bargained that Area should be the future heir ...
... west he now acknowledged , by promoting a marriage between his own son Area Selassye and Menelik's daughter Zauditu . At the same time he recognised Menelik as his immediate successor , but bargained that Area should be the future heir ...
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... west , extending from Harrar on the east to Wallega on the west and as far as Lake Rudolf on the south . They were a prosperous and industrious people engaged in agriculture and cattle raising ; but , though individually good fighters ...
... west , extending from Harrar on the east to Wallega on the west and as far as Lake Rudolf on the south . They were a prosperous and industrious people engaged in agriculture and cattle raising ; but , though individually good fighters ...
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... west as far as the White Nile . This mission was entrusted to M. Lagarde , Governor of French Somaliland , and resulted in the conclusion , on March 20 , 1897 , of what M. Hanotaux , who was Foreign Minister at the time , has called un ...
... west as far as the White Nile . This mission was entrusted to M. Lagarde , Governor of French Somaliland , and resulted in the conclusion , on March 20 , 1897 , of what M. Hanotaux , who was Foreign Minister at the time , has called un ...
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