The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 76
... remained essentially the private residence of the sovereign . I have before me as I write a letter from George III to George Grenville written in 1765. It is on ordinary paper with no official superscription of any kind , only The ...
... remained essentially the private residence of the sovereign . I have before me as I write a letter from George III to George Grenville written in 1765. It is on ordinary paper with no official superscription of any kind , only The ...
Page 167
... remained as an outcome of the military operations , and , as is well known , she supports all her own officials , including the High Commissioner and his British Assistants . In spite of our assistance , therefore , the people have a ...
... remained as an outcome of the military operations , and , as is well known , she supports all her own officials , including the High Commissioner and his British Assistants . In spite of our assistance , therefore , the people have a ...
Page 262
... remained . The mansions were draughts- men's compilations based on archæological knowledge , and not the outcome of artistic development . The sham elevations in time became wearisome , and the inconvenient planning a nuisance , and the ...
... remained . The mansions were draughts- men's compilations based on archæological knowledge , and not the outcome of artistic development . The sham elevations in time became wearisome , and the inconvenient planning a nuisance , and the ...
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