The Quarterly Review, Volume 165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 - English literature |
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... cause with all the ardour which he had displayed in the cause of American Independence . Mr. Burke , on the other hand , opposed with characteristic vehe- mence the French attempts to build up a theoretical Constitution on the ruins of ...
... cause with all the ardour which he had displayed in the cause of American Independence . Mr. Burke , on the other hand , opposed with characteristic vehe- mence the French attempts to build up a theoretical Constitution on the ruins of ...
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... cause a temporary increase of exports ; but , for some little time before , the quotations of beef in America and England had been pretty well equal . It is notorious that the cattle interest in the United States has suffered from ...
... cause a temporary increase of exports ; but , for some little time before , the quotations of beef in America and England had been pretty well equal . It is notorious that the cattle interest in the United States has suffered from ...
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... cause and effect , but from some other cause having produced both of them ; this other cause being , as we suppose , the aggregate of social conditions at the time of Christ's nativity . Our study , it seems then , should be devoted to ...
... cause and effect , but from some other cause having produced both of them ; this other cause being , as we suppose , the aggregate of social conditions at the time of Christ's nativity . Our study , it seems then , should be devoted to ...
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School By Alois Brandl Professor of English | 60 |
Handbook of Painting The Italian Schools Based | 97 |
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