The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William 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, 1857 - English literature |
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Page 136
... remains of their dead . When Mr. Fortune visited Shanghae in 1848 , he found that several of the lower order of Chinese had sold their hovels to Europeans for the sites of houses . The principal care of even these poor people was to ...
... remains of their dead . When Mr. Fortune visited Shanghae in 1848 , he found that several of the lower order of Chinese had sold their hovels to Europeans for the sites of houses . The principal care of even these poor people was to ...
Page 202
... remains for us to add a few words on the building most fit to contain a national gallery , and on the best way of lighting and hanging pictures . No one can enter the Exhibition at Old Trafford without being impressed with the admirable ...
... remains for us to add a few words on the building most fit to contain a national gallery , and on the best way of lighting and hanging pictures . No one can enter the Exhibition at Old Trafford without being impressed with the admirable ...
Page 308
... remains which fancy has classed as British or Druidical . With these we have not troubled the reader , on account of our own humiliating inapti- tude for such speculations , which in ten minutes always give us the sensation described by ...
... remains which fancy has classed as British or Druidical . With these we have not troubled the reader , on account of our own humiliating inapti- tude for such speculations , which in ten minutes always give us the sensation described by ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
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