The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 - English literature |
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... perhaps , scarcely so flourishing as might naturally have been expected . After all that has been said on the question , whether it is under the influence of liberty , or the fostering protection of a muni- ficent despotism , that arts ...
... perhaps , scarcely so flourishing as might naturally have been expected . After all that has been said on the question , whether it is under the influence of liberty , or the fostering protection of a muni- ficent despotism , that arts ...
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... perhaps to the personal liberality of his imperial mas- ter , than to the constitution of that government which it is at pre- sent the fashion in France to eulogize as a revival of the reign of Saturn . The citizens of a free state are ...
... perhaps to the personal liberality of his imperial mas- ter , than to the constitution of that government which it is at pre- sent the fashion in France to eulogize as a revival of the reign of Saturn . The citizens of a free state are ...
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... perhaps by the introduction of a new family . On this reasoning some of the followers of Freret have laid great stress ; and , although M. Clavier does not in express terms allude to it , yet , from his professions of a general acquies ...
... perhaps by the introduction of a new family . On this reasoning some of the followers of Freret have laid great stress ; and , although M. Clavier does not in express terms allude to it , yet , from his professions of a general acquies ...
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... perhaps as easy of application , is yet in itself as broad and simple as that of the rule itself . The matter , however , is perfectly altered , if , when we compute the chronology of a particular suc- cession of kings , traditionally ...
... perhaps as easy of application , is yet in itself as broad and simple as that of the rule itself . The matter , however , is perfectly altered , if , when we compute the chronology of a particular suc- cession of kings , traditionally ...
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... Perhaps , however , the English scholar may find a readier access to the New Analysis of Chronology by Dr. Hales ; who , though he seems to be imperfectly , if at all , ac- quainted with the writings of Freret , and though , as we think ...
... Perhaps , however , the English scholar may find a readier access to the New Analysis of Chronology by Dr. Hales ; who , though he seems to be imperfectly , if at all , ac- quainted with the writings of Freret , and though , as we think ...
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