The Quarterly Review, Volume 69William 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, 1841 - English literature |
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Page 208
... never disguise his splendid gifts , to however unworthy offices he may occasionally lend them . But we have never read a declamation that left the questions really at issue more utterly untouched . It is sufficiently clear that this ...
... never disguise his splendid gifts , to however unworthy offices he may occasionally lend them . But we have never read a declamation that left the questions really at issue more utterly untouched . It is sufficiently clear that this ...
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... never seen the country , have ventured to describe them as indolent , idle , and unprofitable members of the community . A more gross fallacy has never been uttered . They are a quiet , sober , brave , and moral race : attached and ...
... never seen the country , have ventured to describe them as indolent , idle , and unprofitable members of the community . A more gross fallacy has never been uttered . They are a quiet , sober , brave , and moral race : attached and ...
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... never to enjoy again the least good thing this land affords : let no print of their memory be extant , so much as in a tree or stone within our coast ; or let their names , by such as remain here after them be never mentioned , or ...
... never to enjoy again the least good thing this land affords : let no print of their memory be extant , so much as in a tree or stone within our coast ; or let their names , by such as remain here after them be never mentioned , or ...
Contents
Collection des Mémoires relatifs à lHistoire de France | 3 |
Objections to and Remarks upon Mr Sergeant Tal | 7 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas | 52 |
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