The Academy, Volume 25J. Murray, 1884 - English literature |
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... England 129 George III . , History of the Reign of ... 147 Glanville's Voyage to Cadiz in 1625 146 Hahn's ( H. ) Bonifaz and Lul MINOR NOTICES - continued . Burrough's ( J. ) Wake - Robin Busch's ( M. ) Our Chancellor ... PAGE 257 274 ...
... England 129 George III . , History of the Reign of ... 147 Glanville's Voyage to Cadiz in 1625 146 Hahn's ( H. ) Bonifaz and Lul MINOR NOTICES - continued . Burrough's ( J. ) Wake - Robin Busch's ( M. ) Our Chancellor ... PAGE 257 274 ...
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... England 447 OBITUARY . 464 Leloir , Louis ... 103 ... ... 156 Lloyd , Ridgway R. 429 15 192 ... NOTES . Haag ( Mr. Carl ) , drawings by Haslem's ( Mr. J. ) collection of china , enamels , & c . 267 Perigal , Arthur 429 Rogers , E. T. ...
... England 447 OBITUARY . 464 Leloir , Louis ... 103 ... ... 156 Lloyd , Ridgway R. 429 15 192 ... NOTES . Haag ( Mr. Carl ) , drawings by Haslem's ( Mr. J. ) collection of china , enamels , & c . 267 Perigal , Arthur 429 Rogers , E. T. ...
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... England . By John Richard they are incomplete as a chronicle of historical mark so many stages in the religious annexa- The Conquest of England . By John Richard events , they are full of valuable information tion of the country . The ...
... England . By John Richard they are incomplete as a chronicle of historical mark so many stages in the religious annexa- The Conquest of England . By John Richard events , they are full of valuable information tion of the country . The ...
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... England . It contains the hitherto unpublished correspondence of M. de Bordeaux , French ambassador in England under the Commonwealth ; an account of the royal collections sold at Somerset House in 1650 ; and an inventory of the ...
... England . It contains the hitherto unpublished correspondence of M. de Bordeaux , French ambassador in England under the Commonwealth ; an account of the royal collections sold at Somerset House in 1650 ; and an inventory of the ...
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... England , Holland , and Prussia . " He sketched the position of England with regard to foreign Powers after the Peace of Versailles , her desire to form alliances , her wish to gain over either Russia or Austria , and her ill- placed ...
... England , Holland , and Prussia . " He sketched the position of England with regard to foreign Powers after the Peace of Versailles , her desire to form alliances , her wish to gain over either Russia or Austria , and her ill- placed ...
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