The Quarterly Review, Volume 66; Volume 84William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1840 - English literature |
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Page 499
... English of the book . In many respects the largely foreign training of the young men of rank in these our later days has produced serious evil . We ascribe to this cause , in no trivial measure , the melancholy aspect of our domestic ...
... English of the book . In many respects the largely foreign training of the young men of rank in these our later days has produced serious evil . We ascribe to this cause , in no trivial measure , the melancholy aspect of our domestic ...
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... English authorities is the more questionable , since the utmost rigour of the law had been enforced against the King . A Neapolitan steam - vessel , watching the pro- ceedings of some Calabrian refugees in the Maltese seas , excited the ...
... English authorities is the more questionable , since the utmost rigour of the law had been enforced against the King . A Neapolitan steam - vessel , watching the pro- ceedings of some Calabrian refugees in the Maltese seas , excited the ...
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... English gentle- man , even of the times of Charles II . , would have been ashamed of . Fashions change -- we have boule and gildings and glasses ; our ancestors had tapestry , ebony , and oak , enriched with those admirable carvings on ...
... English gentle- man , even of the times of Charles II . , would have been ashamed of . Fashions change -- we have boule and gildings and glasses ; our ancestors had tapestry , ebony , and oak , enriched with those admirable carvings on ...
Contents
Presbytery examined an Essay Critical and Historical | 78 |
Nineveh and its Remains By Austen Henry Layard | 106 |
Years By C H Hermes | 185 |
Copyright | |
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