The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 - English literature |
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... carrying his gold - banded Consular cap , as men used to carry their opera hats , to the drawing - room after dinner . His portrait , painted by Henry Phillips for my father , now hangs in my dining - room . One day Livingstone , on ...
... carrying his gold - banded Consular cap , as men used to carry their opera hats , to the drawing - room after dinner . His portrait , painted by Henry Phillips for my father , now hangs in my dining - room . One day Livingstone , on ...
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... carried fainting out of the room . Soon after the death of the Prince Consort , it was decided to bring out a volume of his speeches , which Queen Victoria was anxious to see published by the first anniversary of his death . The firm to ...
... carried fainting out of the room . Soon after the death of the Prince Consort , it was decided to bring out a volume of his speeches , which Queen Victoria was anxious to see published by the first anniversary of his death . The firm to ...
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... carried on a large number of literary enterprises without intermission during those years . In order to show how strong was the mutual regard of the two men I give an extract from a letter written to me by Sir William on my father's ...
... carried on a large number of literary enterprises without intermission during those years . In order to show how strong was the mutual regard of the two men I give an extract from a letter written to me by Sir William on my father's ...
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... carry out the changes whi they knew to be necessary . The hour of reform on arrived when the logic of the stricken field had reveale the need of building from the depths , and when men ability and determination received the more or le ...
... carry out the changes whi they knew to be necessary . The hour of reform on arrived when the logic of the stricken field had reveale the need of building from the depths , and when men ability and determination received the more or le ...
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... carried forward the reform of the central and local administra- tion ; and it was not his fault that Prussia had to wait for a constitution till 1848. Like Stein , he was denounced by Marwitz and the Junkers as a leveller ; and from ...
... carried forward the reform of the central and local administra- tion ; and it was not his fault that Prussia had to wait for a constitution till 1848. Like Stein , he was denounced by Marwitz and the Junkers as a leveller ; and from ...
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