The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 - English literature |
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... mystery , and we may feel sure that , had certain alleged forms of pollution been enacted in the Temple , he would not have remained to 2 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Evolution and the Church The United States through Foreign Spectacles.
... mystery , and we may feel sure that , had certain alleged forms of pollution been enacted in the Temple , he would not have remained to 2 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Evolution and the Church The United States through Foreign Spectacles.
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... feeling as the common fault of old age . A half - humorous entry of June 27 , 1812 , deals frankly with this topic : ' Meus pater wants me off with all speed ; but , feeling con- vinced of the truth of the old adage " Out of sight out ...
... feeling as the common fault of old age . A half - humorous entry of June 27 , 1812 , deals frankly with this topic : ' Meus pater wants me off with all speed ; but , feeling con- vinced of the truth of the old adage " Out of sight out ...
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... feel sure of Napoleon's success . ' . His prognostic was right , in the sense that Napoleon regained his army , his capital , and his throne , and once more enabled France under his captaincy to confront the world in arms . He devotes ...
... feel sure of Napoleon's success . ' . His prognostic was right , in the sense that Napoleon regained his army , his capital , and his throne , and once more enabled France under his captaincy to confront the world in arms . He devotes ...
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... feel by no means sure that it needs serious compression . The dis- cursive essays on liberty , constitutional government , the policy of Pitt and Castlereagh , the personal characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in ...
... feel by no means sure that it needs serious compression . The dis- cursive essays on liberty , constitutional government , the policy of Pitt and Castlereagh , the personal characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in ...
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... paragraph ; the italics are ours . ' MY LORD , However painful it may be to me , I find myself compelled by every feeling as a parent , and principle as a man , to address your Lordship on a subject which 20 BYRON AND BONAPARTE.
... paragraph ; the italics are ours . ' MY LORD , However painful it may be to me , I find myself compelled by every feeling as a parent , and principle as a man , to address your Lordship on a subject which 20 BYRON AND BONAPARTE.
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